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The Mayan Languages Preservation and Digitization Project is an open-source language digitization initiative created for and by Mayan Language Professionals in Guatemala and throughout North and Central America. We engage with academic professionals in anthropology, linguistics, cultural and area studies , and computer sciences to provide online services and learning with a goal of preserving Mayan languages and cultures. We are specifically dedicated to collaboration with Mayan language speakers who share our desire to ensure long-term survival of the many vibrant and evolving Indigenous languages in Guatemala and its surrounding regions. We maintain that the soul of a culture exists through and by language and invite all who wish to contribute to the preservation of Mayan languages to share in their love and knowledge of the soul of the Mayan cultures.

We stand with you in the belief that language rights are human rights. The Mayan Languages Preservation Project reaffirms this truth. Together, we’re not just preserving languages, but acknowledging, celebrating, and sharing the invaluable cultural wealth embodied in them. We affirm our activism and vision of equality for all humanity by engaging in the struggle to ensure that speakers of all languages have equal access to speak, to learn, to write, and to express themselves freely in the language of their choice. Although this idea is altruistic to us who are active in language preservation and revitalization, there are more than 500 years of oppression to acknowledge during which our languages were oppressed, denigrated, and explicitly forbidden in daily use. From the time of sustained European presence, Indigenous peoples of the Americas have struggled against extinction of its peoples and languages and cultures. We continue in this struggle to ensure that no one person, family, nor linguistic community suffers further discrimination based on enthnolinguistic identity. We assert that Mayan languages and cultures are not relics of a past civilization. Rather, our languages, cultures, and our communities continue to grow, evolve, and develop resources to take our rightful place as leaders in education and thought.

ELP Language
Kaqchikel K'iche' Mam Q'anjob'al Q'eqchi'
ELP Categories
Language and Technology Language Documentation, Research, and Archiving Language Revitalization, Education, and Learning
Resource Types
Website
Country
Guatemala
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Audience
Community Language learners Teachers Parents and Families Elders Activists/Advocates
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Technology Tech Training and Assistance Creating Digital Materials Writing Systems, Orthography, and Keyboards Maps and Infographics
URL
https://mayanlanguagespreservation.org/

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