Indigenous communities in Virginia are reclaiming their Algonquian language
Kayla Locklear and her 7-year-old daughter Hanna demonstrate using the QR code on coloring pages Algonquian language learning they handed out during the Rappahannock Indian Tribe Pow Wow. (Credit: Pamela D’Angelo)
Indigenous Communities throughout the country are reclaiming their languages.
Here in Virginia, eight Tribes are fostering the use of their Powhatan Algonquian language in a cultural renaissance.
Pamela D’Angelo saw the education effort in action at the Rappahannock Indian Tribe Pow Wow this fall.
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