
Six Nations language immersion school to finally get a home after council approves funding
CBC
After nearly 40 years, students at a language immersion school in Six Nations of the Grand River near Hamilton, Ont., will get their own building.
Kawenni:io/Gaweni:yo Private School is the only school in Canada offering Cayuga and Kanien'kéha (Mohawk language) immersion from kindergarten through Grade 12. Despite many language revitalization efforts, all dialects of Kanien'kéha are considered "definitely endangered" by UNESCO, while Cayuga is considered critically endangered.
News of the $26.8 million in funding from the elected council was announced Wednesday.

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