Collaboration among contemporary Native American communities and local
public schools is vital for nurturing Native languages. Although public
schools cannot bear the entire burden, Native-language education will
remain on the margins without their support. Using case studies of
school districts on the Flathead Indian Reservation in Montana, Crossing
Mountains provides important insights about integrating Native-language
learning into public education. Phyllis Ngai argues that carefully
designed and inclusive Native-language programs can benefit communities
and students regardless of ethnic identity by providing for
language-revitalization and promoting intercultural competence.