#washington folks, please join for screening of documentary "GYANI MAIYA" this Wednesday!
The film depicts the story of the late Gyani Maiya Sen-Kusunda, who was presumed to be the last living speaker of Nepal's Kusunda language. Supported by a @NatGeo grant, the film is a memoir and serves as a documentation of this critically-#EndangeredLanguage.
⏰ 7:30 PM—JANUARY 25
SIGN UP https://www.eventbrite.com/e/513519920907
📍 Lost Origins Gallery
3110 Mount Pleasant Street Northwest 2nd Floor Washington, DC 20010
#washington #endangeredlanguage
This #teacher is revitalizing an #EndangeredLanguage spoken by only 215 people in #Canada — #Ktunaxa is spoken by the #Kutenai people living in #BritishColumbia, #Montana and #Idaho
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/ktunaxa-holidays-greeting-revitalization-1.6695761
#idaho #montana #britishcolumbia #kutenai #ktunaxa #Canada #endangeredlanguage #teacher