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This is anoth­er late night stair­well inter­view and con­ver­sa­tion I had with Dar­rick Bax­ter, the dynam­ic Pres­i­dent of Ogo­ki Learn­ing Sys­tems who devel­oped an app or appli­ca­tion for the Ojibway/​Anishnaabe lan­guage. We dis­cuss why he would do such a thing, the impor­tance of lan­guage, and why he has made the source code free to all Indige­nous lan­guage users who want to cre­ate their own lan­guage apps to save their lan­guages. We had just heard the Chief Clarence Louis speak at the Abo­rig­i­nal Cham­ber of Com­merce Gala Din­ner on Nov 142012

In 2008 the Unit­ed Nations ded­i­cat­ed it as the Inter­na­tion­al Year of Lan­guages, warn­ing that thou­sands of lan­guages face even­tu­al extinc­tion. Cana­da a rich nation and a mem­ber of the G8 has done lit­tle since then to save the cul­tur­al trea­sures which were born of our native soil. Around the world a lan­guage dies on aver­age every two weeks and many abo­rig­i­nal lan­guages in Cana­da are among those con­sid­ered in peril. 

I was so inspired after hav­ing spo­ken to him that I decid­ed to use his source code and cre­ate the same app for Michif and Nehiyaw (Cree). I hope we can have the same impact on our young Cree and Michif peo­ple. The image comes from Dar­rick­’s web-site and as you can see he is able to cre­ate some great look­ing stuff. Now I just need to find the money!!!

More infor­ma­tion can be found on his web-site Ojib­way Peo­ple and Lan­guage – The new native lan­guage app from Ogo­ki Learn­ing Sys­tems Inc.