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Join Native News Online Publisher Levi Rickert this Tuesday for a special edition of Native Bidaské as he interviews Native language consultant and actor Warren Queton.
Queton is a member of the Kiowa Tribe in Oklahoma, where he serves as the tribe’s District 7 legislative representative. He holds a master’s degree in applied linguistic anthropology and is one of 20 native speakers of the Kiowa language left in the world.
Tune into the live stream on Tuesday, August 8 at 4:00 p.m. EST. on the Native News Online Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube channel.
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