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  2. Language preservation - Wikipedia

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    New technologies such as podcasts can be used to preserve the spoken versions of languages, and written documents can preserve information about the native literature and linguistics of languages. The international internet provider VeriSign estimates that 65-70% of all internet content is in English.

  3. Esther Martinez Native American Languages Preservation Act

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    The Esther Martinez Native American Languages Preservation Act funds programs that work "to preserve Native American languages." [ 1 ] It is named for Esther Martinez , a teacher and storyteller who lived to be 94 years old, and was nationally known for her dedication to preserving the Tewa language .

  4. Indigenous language - Wikipedia

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    An indigenous language, or autochthonous language, is a language that is native to a region and spoken by its indigenous peoples. Indigenous languages are not necessarily national languages but they can be; for example, Aymara is both an indigenous language and an official language of Bolivia. Also, national languages are not necessarily ...

  5. Indigenous Languages Aren't Dead: New Efforts Upholding Them

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    The album is part of a nationwide trend in Indigenous communities to engage younger and newer language learners to become speakers and to revitalize Native languages. "I grew up in Oklahoma all ...

  6. UNESCO Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity - Wikipedia

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    The action plan connects cultural diversity to human rights more explicitly than the cautious language of the articles. It mentions linguistic diversity, free expression, the protection of indigenous languages and knowledge, and the free movement of people. [5]

  7. International Decade of Indigenous Languages - Wikipedia

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    International Decade of Indigenous Languages is an initiative launched by the United Nations with a mission to raise awareness on Indigenous language preservation, revitalization and promotion. The initiative is launched as per the suggestion from the Permanent Forum on Indigenous issues, the UN general assembly has declared the decade starting ...

  8. Why Indigenous Artifacts Should Be Returned to Indigenous ...

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    Its Indigenous designers, curators, and administrators, in part with funding from Native nations, have built a public space with locations in D.C. and Manhattan where everyone can learn about ...

  9. Indigenous Language Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Indigenous Language Institute (ILI) is a nonprofit organization that works to preserve and pass on language traditions within indigenous groups located in North America. The organization was founded in 1992 as the Preservation of Original Languages of the Americas (IPOLA), and it has since worked closely with various indigenous peoples ...