Native Americans' Language Rights at Risk : No Child Left Behind Act and the Effect on the Navajo Language Programs
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This article will discuss various ideas concerning the desire and need to assist minority languages to survive within linguistic societies that are both actively and passively destroying or killing minority languages under their control. I will discuss the general concept that minority languages do have a right to exist and that the world should conserve these languages and the worldview contained within them as promoted by Linguapax and other groups. I will focus on the Navajo language and the new challenge posed by President Bush's No Child Left Behind Act and other problems this language faces as well as the various programs that that the Navajo Nation hopes will save their language and keep their culture vital to their people.
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