The Race To Save The Haida Language
SKIDEGATE, QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS - UNDATED: In this undated photo Watson Pryce (seated) 99, the oldest living fluent Haida speaker at a residential school survivors' healing feast in Skidegate, one of two Haida communities in the Queen Charlotte Islands (Haida Gwaii), the Canadian archipelago south of Alaska. Residential school is where many of the Haida were forbidden from speaking their language. Less than 65 people speak the Haida language, the average age is 70 to 80. The younger generations of Haida participate in a revival of Haida song and dance, yet their threatened language has not been easy for them embrace. (Photo by Farah Nosh/Getty Images)
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