A New Generation of Speakers

Stanley Smith and Clovis Hamilton

Master-Apprentice, Stanley Smith and Clovis Hamilton enjoy learning the varying dialects and pronunciations used by speakers of the Chickasaw language. They also enjoy passing along the language to the new generation of speakers, as it is important for them to learn and use the language of their ancestor's in a primarily English-speaking world.

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Preserving the Language

Emma McLeod and Ellen Chapman
Ellen Chapman and Emma McLeod explain that teaching the native language helps to preserve Chickasaw culture and heritage for future generations.

Stanley Smith and Clovis Hamilton

Stanley Smith and Clovis Hamilton
Stanley Smith and Clovis Hamilton say they’re encouraged by the increasing interest in the revitalization of the Chickasaw language.

Hannah Corsello and Rick Greenwood

Master-Apprentice
Hannah Corsello says new speakers hold the future of the Chickasaw language in their hands.

Emma McLeod and Ellen Chapman

Emma McLeod and Ellen Chapman
Ellen Chapman expresses her joy at learning her native language from a revered community elder.

JoAnn and Jeremy

JoAnn and Jeremy Ellis
Chickasaw fluent speaker JoAnn Ellis explains why the mission of language revitalization is so important to her.