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Campaigning to save the languages of Okinawa | The Japan Times Online
search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fl20100904a1.html, posted 2010 by peter in history japan language politics
When Fija first started studying Uchinaaguchi, there were no classes for people wanting to learn the language, so he surrounded himself with elderly speakers and organized a small group of people who shared his interest. It took Fija 12 years to reach his current level of fluency and he's determined to smooth the way for future students.