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In March 2016, a group of people walked
into a theater in New Mexico, USA to watch the movie Finding Nemo. The movie
first hit the big screen in 2003 and it was a great success. Now it came back! What
was special about it this time? It was dubbed(配音) in Navajo. That's the language spoken by the
Navajo, one of the biggest Native American tribes(美国土著部落). This movie wasn't made just for fun, though. It was made to save
a dying language.
The number of people who speak Navajo is
dropping. In 20 14, only about 164, 000 people spoke it at home. That was down
from about 173, 000 in 2005.
Like many other Native American languages, Navajo
has been in trouble for a long time. In the 1800s, thousands of Native American
kids were forced to attend boarding schools. They were allowed to speak only
English there. Over the years, fewer people learned their native languages. Some
of these languages have been lost forever.
Today, many Navajo kids aren't good at
speaking Navajo. Some people worry that if today's kids don't learn Navajo and
pass it down, the language could disappear.
Information Card
The
year when the movie Finding Nemo first hit the screen
The language
that the new Finding Nemo was dubbed
The
purpose of the movie coming back again
The
number of people that spoke Navajo at home in 2014
The
language many Native American kids were only allowed to speak in their
boarding schools in the 1800s
答案:【1】In 2003【2】Navajo【3】To save a dying language【4】About 164, 000【5】English