Nüümü Yadoha Language Program

Preserving Our Native Languages

PROFESSIONALISM • INTEGRITY • TEAMWORK • LEADERSHIP • RESPECT • COMPASSION • NATIVE CULTURE

THE NÜÜMÜ YADOHA LANGUAGE PROGRAM IS DEDICATED TOWARDS WORKING WITH OUR TRIBAL COMMUNITIES TO PRESERVE, RECLAIM, AND REVITALIZE CULTURAL HERITAGE FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS BY SUPPORTING THE PURPOSES OF TRIBAL TANF.

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Service Areas

Inyo/Mono Counties

Bishop, Big Pine, Lone Pine,
Bridgeport & Benton

Fresno County

Fresno, Big Sandy, Cold Springs

Language Served:

Western Mono

Kern County

Bakersfield, Lake Isabella,
Tehachapi & Ridgecrest

Language Served:

Navajo & Pakanapul

Tulare County

Visalia, Porterville, Tule River

Language Served:

Wukchumni and Yowlumni

Subrecipient:

Tule River Yokuts Language Project

Featured

Video Highlight

Tribal Resiliense

This film was created by the Nüümü Yadoha Language Program under Owens Valley Career Development Center in collaboration with Hokan Media LLC and funded by the First Nations Development Institute, California Tribal Fund. We interviewed Tribal Leaders, Elders, Youth and community members throughout our service area. This film will share the perspectives of their experiences, loss, and protecting our people.