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Extractions: "Ktaholi, Uma? (Do you love me, Grandmother?)," asked the little child, and her Grandmother replied, "Kitaholël (I love you very dearly)." These sweet-sounding American Indian words may never again be spoken on this earth. They are from the Lenape or Delaware Indian language. Only one fluent speaker of the language remains who was raised with Delaware as his first language. He is now 96 years old. I competed successfully in the Isuzu Ironman Triathlon in Florida on November 4, 2000. This combined the events of swimming, biking and running for a total of 140.6 miles. I was the only known Native American Triathlete in this event. I am asking for your donation of support for our Language Preservation Project. This was a difficult race for me; but no more difficult than the race to help save my people's language.
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Extractions: Remembering Our Indian School Days: The Boarding School Experience, an exhibit at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, examines this dark chapter of American history. Exhibits and books about native American boarding schools give the public some clue about where weve been, and that were now really making a massive attempt to participate in American academic life, says Elizabeth Cook-Lynn of South Dakotas Crow-Creek Reservation, author of Anti-Indianism in Modern America.
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