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Potawatomi language

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The Potawatomi language is an Algonquian language spoken by the Potawatomi people, indigenous to the Great Lakes region of North America. It holds deep cultural significance and is an important part of Potawatomi heritage and identity. Efforts to preserve and revitalize the language are ongoing, with community programs, educational resources, and digital tools aimed at fostering its continued use among new generations. This tag covers topics related to the language’s history, grammar, vocabulary, revitalization initiatives, and its role in Potawatomi culture.

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