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Yukon First Nation turns elders into hologram to preserve its language

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The Na-Cho Nyak Dun First Nation in the Yukon has made holograms of some of its elders as a way to preserve the Northern Tutchone language and other cultural traditions.

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  • The Nachaunayaktan First Nation partnered with Carleton University to create holograms of elders. 25s
  • The project aims to preserve a language with fewer than a dozen speakers. 35s
  • Elders share traditional knowledge and language using artificial intelligence and holograms. 32s
  • The technology is available on virtual reality, desktops, and tablets for all ages. 1m 11s
  • Access is limited to the community, but the model may be shared with other First Nations. 2m 4s
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