Language life
Karl Dodson has been closely connected with efforts in Wales over the last 10 years to promote the use of the Welsh language in schools as one means of increasing the chance of survival of Welsh cultures.
Recently he visited New Zealand as the McKenzie Travelling Lecturer for 1979 to look at the situation about Maori language. Tonight on Concert radio he discusses some of his observations with Jack Shallcrass.
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Press, 11 May 1979, Page 13
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