Living the Language17 Jul 2014 19:12 GMT
When a language dies, a specific understanding of the world and a culture formed over centuries dies with it.
Living the Language17 Jul 2014 19:06 GMT
For one indigenous people, the internet could be key to saving a language related to no other on earth.
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