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Mapuche Rap with Waikil and Ketrafe

Mapuche Rap with Waikil and Ketrafe

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Watch highlights from a performance recorded live 2024 Smithsonian Folklife Festival in Washington, DC.

Waking a Language from Its Slumber

Waking a Language from Its Slumber

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Taíno researchers stitch together thousands of Indigenous words to rebuild their language, one that was lost generations ago.

Working Toward Language Justice

Working Toward Language Justice

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How achieving language justice is an important step toward social justice.

The Art of Storytelling: Maiduan Stories, Songs, and Poems

The Art of Storytelling: Maiduan Stories, Songs, and Poems

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Maidu language keeper Paul Cason tells the Maidu creation story with the help of members of the audience.

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