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October 07, 2006
Two-year language class
Oneidas' Language of Love
Heath Hill's full-time job for the next two years is learning an ancient language.
Hill is one of a dozen Oneida Indians who meet five days a week in a bright, high-ceilinged classroom to learn their people's native tongue.
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