Yukon First Nation uses holograms to preserve the knowledge of elders
Yukon First Nation uses holograms to preserve the knowledge of elders

A child stands with his back to the camera facing a machine about the size of a large vending machine with a glass front and a person (actually a hologram of a person) seated inside.

There are fewer than 12 fluent speakers of Northern Tutchone left in the remote community of Mayo, Yukon – and many of them are elderly.  The First Nation of Na-Cho Nyӓk Dun has turned to technology to help preserve the language.