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ADVANCE FOR THE WEEKEND OF DEC. 5-6 AND THEREAFTER - In a Nov. 18, 2015 photo, Lewis St. Cyr talks about the Ho Chunk Renaissance language program in Winnebago, Neb. The importance of language is one of the driving forces behind the Ho-Chunk Tribe, also known as the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska, seeking to revitalize its language and see it spoken by more people, part of what is called the Ho-Chunk Renaissance. The language project currently is being taught in various schools with ties to the tribe. (Jake Wragge/Norfolk Daily News via AP)
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