Edwin Benson
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Edwin Benson | |
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Died | December 9, 2016 | (aged 85)
Known for | Being the last native speaker of Mandan |
Edwin James Benson ([1]) was a Native American educator and the last native speaker of the Mandan language. He was born in Elbowoods, North Dakota, on the Fort Berthold Reservation in McLean County, North Dakota. When the Garrison Dam was built, Benson and his family were relocated to Twin Buttes, North Dakota. He taught Mandan at Twin Buttes Elementary School, and was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of North Dakota in 2009.[2][3] He was involved in efforts to teach the basics of Mandan to youth.[1] When he died on December 9, 2016, the Mandan language became extinct.[4]
October 23, 1931 – December 9, 2016; Ma-doke-wa-des-she, modern Mandan orthography: Wéroke Wáatashe, Iron BisonThe documentary To Save a Language (2020) showed the efforts of the Estonian linguist Indrek Park who tried to learn and save the Mandan language.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Edwin Benson, Language Teacher". Video and transcript of Benson teaching Mandan. (in English and Mandan). Archived from the original on 2012-02-24. Retrieved 2009-06-11.
- ^ Edwin Benson-obituary
- ^ Jodi Rave (2009-05-11). "The last speaker: UND to honor Mandan, last to speak Nu'eta as 1st language". The Missoulian. Missoula, MT. Retrieved 2012-07-09.
- ^ "Edwin Benson, last-known fluent speaker of Mandan, passes away at 85". Retrieved 2016-11-10.
Categories:
- 1931 births
- 2016 deaths
- 20th-century Native Americans
- Schoolteachers from North Dakota
- Language teachers
- Last known speakers of a Native American language
- Native American history of North Dakota
- Native American language revitalization
- People from McLean County, North Dakota
- Mandan people
- 21st-century Native Americans
- 20th-century American educators
- 21st-century American educators
- Three Affiliated Tribes people