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Dorreen Yellow Bird: Language grows and changes just like people do
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MAY 23, 2000 "It is the season of graduations. They are blooming all over the prairie, and I have been walking amongst the new crop of young people who say 'yes! we're free! as they throw their caps in the air. Each year there seems to an ever-widening chasm between them and us us being the old and the vintage crops, they being the new blooms..." Get the Story:
Language grows and changes, just like people do (Dorreen Yellow Bird. The Grand Forks Herald. 5/23)
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