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Working with top officials at the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), members of Congress, and leading Washington DC-based tribal advocacy groups, Cultural Survival's endangered language campaign director Ryan Wilson has been pushing for $5 million in federal funds for "shovel-ready" projects to support repairs and renovations at American Indian language immersion schools throughout the U.S. Watch for more news next week as the economic stimulus package moves through Congress to President Obama.

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Witness and share our partner community's work to revitalize their endangered language by founding an immersion school: A short film made by Jacob Manatowa-Bailey (Sauk) and independent filmmaker Jenni Monet (Laguna Pueblo) to mobilize support in the Sac and Fox Nation to establish a tribal language department and Sauk language immersion preschool program in Stroud, Oklahoma.

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