The American Rescue Plan, which allocates $31 billion to the tribes nationwide, set aside $20 million to help Native American nations preserve their languages. The funding is designed to help assure the survival of tribal cultures, spiritual identities and forms of traditional communication. Elders who speak those Native languages are dying from COVID-19 and its complications at much higher rates than white populations. Read more»
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The Pima County library is asking citizens of 100 years of age or older to participate in a a project that will collect stories about Arizona's development. Read more»