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Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Darryl KippDarryl Kipp in Eugene Register-Guard - June 8 2000
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Indian and Alaska native languages have fewer than 100 speakers. "Out of 185 native languages still viable today, less than 20 will survive in the next 50 years,” sald Darryl Kipp of the Piegan Institute ln Montana, which works for the preservation of native tongues. The trace the demise of their language to 1954, when a Utah senator included them on ..."
Publication place: Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon, United States
Darryl KippDarryl Kipp in The Argus-Press - June 7 2000
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... American Indian and Alaska native languages have fewer than 100 speakers. "Out of 185 native languages still viable today, less than 20 will in the next 50 years,” sald Darryl Kipp of the Piegan Institute ln Montana, which works for the preservation of native tongues. The trace the demise of their language to 1954, when a Utah senator included them on ..."
Publication place: Owosso, Shiawassee County, Michigan, United States
Darryl KippDarryl Kipp in The Telegraph-Herald - June 7 2000
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Indian and Alaska native languages have fewer than IOO speakers. "Out of 185 native languages still viable today, less than 20 will survive in the next 50 years," said Darryl Kipp, of the Piegan Institute in Montana, which works for the preservation of native tongues. The Paiutes trace the demise of their language to 1954, when a Utah senator included them ..."
Publication place: Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, United States
Darryl KippDarryl Kipp in The Robesonian - June 6 2000
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Indian and Alaska native languages have fewer than 100 speakers. "Out of 185 native languages still viable today, less than 20 will survive in the next 50 years," said Darryl Kipp of the Piegan Institute in Montana, which works for the Associated Press Photo Using the Paiute language, Brianne Tiger, center, identifies her elbow to teacher Lucy Lehi during a preschool ..."
Publication place: Lumberton, Robeson County, North Carolina, United States
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Darryl N Kipp 1947 1997
Darryl N Kipp, 1947 - 1997
Darryl N Kipp was born on September 14 1947.
Darryl lived in Hominy, Oklahoma 74035, USA.
Darryl passed away on April 10 1997, at age 49.