An elementary school in northern New Mexico is teaching a new generation how to speak the Tewa language.
Tesuque Elementary School offers a program in the language. Students meet three times a week to learn Tewa, spoken by five tribes in New Mexico.
The school is located in Tesuque Pueblo, a tribe located just outside Santa Fe.
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(The Santa Fe New Mexican 10/31)
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