Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the same reason that France doesn't teach Brittany Gaelic, Occitan or Basque to its schoolchildren.
The whole point of organized school is to prepare children for contributing to the economy, which includes building diplomatic and trading ties with other countries. This isn't about reviving minority languages.
So Native Americans who have their own Nation(s) must continue to be subservient and allow their Nation(s) to perish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the same reason that France doesn't teach Brittany Gaelic, Occitan or Basque to its schoolchildren.
The whole point of organized school is to prepare children for contributing to the economy, which includes building diplomatic and trading ties with other countries. This isn't about reviving minority languages.
So Native Americans who have their own Nation(s) must continue to be subservient and allow their Nation(s) to perish.
Anonymous wrote:For the same reason that France doesn't teach Brittany Gaelic, Occitan or Basque to its schoolchildren.
The whole point of organized school is to prepare children for contributing to the economy, which includes building diplomatic and trading ties with other countries. This isn't about reviving minority languages.
Anonymous wrote:These languages are not widely spoken. Spanish is. Spanish is also, arguably a native language of the US as when the US was formed and expanded it took over Spanish territories.
Anonymous wrote:Navaho is remarkably difficult to learn...
Spanish is the second most spoken language in the US
The US language education is third rate anyway, kids should start learning languages in elementary school
Anonymous wrote:… like Hawaiian or Navajo or any number of other native languages? You’d think in the present day, we’d have children learn some at some point in their educational career.