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- Host January Rogers (Mohawk/Tuscarora) is joined by language keeper Amos Key Jr. who shares his language journey of learning Oneida, instead of his own language of Mohawk. This episode features music by the Ol’ Mush Singers.
- Cayuga language learners and speakers produce and host a radio show called “We are Talking” on Six Nations of the Grand River. The hosts practice the Cayuga language on air. So as a listener, it feels like you are being invited into a language nest of active learners.
- Music educator Kristi Grace shares her love of music and language on her new album “Sing it Mohawk with Yago.” Host January Rogers learns some simple phrases from Kristi’s album of children’s songs and you will too!
- Host January Rogers pays a visit to a Cayuga Games Night where people get together and practice the language by socializing and playing board and trivia games. Guest Shelby Bomberry shares how he became a Long House speaker. Also features an interview with Michael Hill and music by Lacey Hill.
- Twenty-three-year-old Katsenhaienton shares his journey as a language speaker and teacher and the importance of patience when it comes to speaking and learning. This episode features the song That’s How I Walk by Tom Wilson.
- Semiah Smith is an up-and-coming musician who blends tradition and language into her music. She shares her creative process. Devery Jacobs, star of the hit show Reservation Dogs and Marvel’s What If…Kahhori Reshaped the World?