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Ixtenco Otomí Mezquital Otomí Tilapa Otomí

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Language Revitalization

Language Revitalization

Rights, Advocacy, and Activism

Rights, Advocacy, and Activism
Hñähñu Speakers In North Carolina Resist America’s ‘Language Graveyard’

An article in the Daily Yonder about community language revitalization efforts in North Carolina to keep Hñähñu language strong among migrant communities from Central Mexico. 

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https://dailyyonder.com/hnahnu-speakers-in-north-carolina-resist-americas-langu…
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