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Learning About the Future of "Shimakutuba" (Okinawan Dialect) From the Revival of the Hawaiian Language: Sharing Reports on Mutual Efforts and the Importance of Continuing to Use the Language - Yomitan Village, Okinawa

[Yomitan] In an effort to revive the Hawaiian language, the Yomitan Village Board of Education held a lecture titled "Hearing from Hawaiians: The Current State of the Hawaiian Language" at the Yuntanza Museum in the Zakimi Castle Ruins World Heritage Site on February 21st, with the aim of considering the preservation of the local dialect.
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[Yomitan] In an effort to revive the Hawaiian language, the Yomitan Village Board of Education held a lecture titled "Hearing from Hawaiians: The Current State of the Hawaiian Language" at the Yuntanza Museum in the Zakimi Castle Ruins World Heritage Site on February 21st, with the aim of considering the preservation of the local dialect.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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