ALP 2020's Apache Acorns & Pollen Podcast: E1 Dr. Bush, M.D. (published 8.6.2020)
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ALP 2020's Apache Acorns & Pollen Podcast
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This podcast is a series in the immediate response and first line of cultural defense in the time of a global pandemic, a few community members of the White Mountain Apache Tribe (W.M.A.T) gathering online in an effort to preserve our Apache language in the time of COVID-19. This project aims to preserve, promote, protect, our Ndee Apache Language through educational content that will mobilize our language from the stage of ‘survival’ to ‘thriving’. [The Apache Language Project 2020 is not affiliated with the White Mountain Apache Tribe, this means we are enrolled members of the WMAT and SCAT communities and work as community members in this grassroots effort.]
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