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  • Crow Language Weekend – February 2021

    Enhance your Crow language skills

    through this two-day intensive Crow language course taught by Roanne Hill and Velma Pease!

    Day 1
    Day 2
  • Chickadee Lodge Opens

    Chickadee Lodge Opens

    Chickadee Lodge Crow Immersion School Opens
    Chickadee Lodge Crow Immersion School Opens

  • Crow Language Summer Institute Returns to Montana

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    May 4, 2017

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Crow Language Summer Institute Returns to Montana
    June 5-23 at Little Big Horn College

    CROW AGENCY, MT – The Crow Summer Institute (CSI), the nation’s premiere Crow language training for teachers and learners, returns for a fifth year on June 5-23, 2017.

    Responding to growing interest, his year’s Institute expands from two to three weeks, with new courses for beginning Crow language learners and first-year teachers.

    CSI offers courses in teaching methods that integrate textbooks and dictionaries, phone apps, games and music. Attendees also participate in culturally relevant activities and traditional Crow teachings.

    CSI coordinator Janine Pease, a renowned educator and founder of Little Big Horn College. believes that the Institute not only helps keep the language alive, it helps participants succeed in life.

    “When students have tradition, culture and language as a part of their education. they’re very strong human beings.”

    For more information and to register online:  https://crowlanguage.org/crow-summer-institute. (paper registration forms are also available for download). There is no fee for registering.

    The Crow Language Consortium Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/pg/CrowLanguage) is another site to learn more and connect with other Crow speakers.

    The Crow Summer Institute was launched by Little Big Horn College, The Crow Language Consortium and The Language Conservancy in 2013 to help reverse the decline of Crow language speakers.

    There are an estimated 1,500 Crow speakers among the 13,000 registered Crow tribe members. Nevertheless, the tribe faces the challenge of keeping the language strong for new generations. In 2012, the Crow language was defined as “definitely endangered” by UNESCO.

    Crow Language Consortium (CLC) is a collective of Crow schools, colleges, and educators working to preserve the Crow language for future generations by providing language materials, apps. multimedia, teacher training and workshops.

    Little Big Horn College is a public two-year college chartered by the Crow Tribe based in Crow Agency, MT, capital of the Crow Indian Reservation. Courses focus on job opportunities on the Crow Reservation and surrounding region.

    The Language Conservancy is the leader in working with Native American tribes to preserve languages. TLC develops programs and teacher trainings, creates materials, and promotes awareness about disappearing languages.

  • Crow Immersion Camp Hopes To Revive A Threatened Native American Language

    Crow Immersion Camp Hopes To Revive A Threatened Native American Language

    NPR interviewNative American languages are struggling to stay alive. But with the help of summer language institutes, they are on their way back.

    Many Native American languages have only a few speakers left. But there’s been a push to help keep the Crow language alive. Those efforts are now beginning to pay off. It’s no longer just the language of the tribe’s elders. Younger and younger learners are embracing Crow along with their heritage. For this story, Amy Martin reports from Big Horn County, Mont.

    Read the full transcript or listen to the radio story on the NPR Weekend Edition Sunday website.

  • Crow Summer Institute – 2016

    Crow Summer Institute – 2016

    • Schedule
    • Lodging
    • Other Information
    • Registration Page

  • Crow Summer Institute – 2015

    Crow Summer Institute – 2015

    • Schedule
    • Lodging
    • other information
    • Registration Page