From News Desk

The Choctaw language is more than a means of communication; it’s a living expression of the Choctaw people’s identity, values and sovereignty. Today, the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (CNO) and Rosetta Stone are announcing a long-term partnership to ensure the language—and all it represents—endures.
The collaboration includes development of an immersive digital course that captures the language’s sound, rhythm and spirit. Authentic voices, imagery and cultural context will be drawn directly from the Choctaw community so that tribal members learn Chahta anumpa—the Choctaw language—through lessons that reflect everyday life and ancestral traditions.
“When we speak Chahta our ancestors speak through us. Sharing our language ensures their voices will never fade,” said CNO Chief Gary Batton. “Each word spoken is the core that strengthens our families, our culture and secures our identity as the Chahta people. This partnership to share our language is more than a program. It is an act of love for our people and a promise to keep our culture alive for generations to come.”
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