The Chahta Language is a Large Part of a Strong Tribe
The Chief speaks about why the Chahta language is so important and how you can get involved to ensure the future of our heritage.
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View VideoThe Chief speaks about why the Chahta language is so important and how you can get involved to ensure the future of our heritage.
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