#LanguageRevival

2024-09-16

At the world's edge, archaeologists are uncovering entire lost languages. The excavation of a forgotten language highlights how deeply intertwined language is with cultural identity. These findings reveal the resilience of human expression, even in extreme environments. It’s a reminder that language, like archaeology itself, offers clues to how societies shaped their world.

#Linguistics #Archaeology #CulturalIdentity #LanguageRevival #History

nautil.us/excavating-a-languag

2024-07-02

There's a new article interview feature about Nanih Bvlbancha with the artists that steward its creation in the newest July issue of AntiGravity Mag! Check it out and grab a copy if you're in the #Bulbancha / #NOLA area~
Our friends over at @HoumaLanguageProject get discussed as well!
Newest issue link: antigravitymagazine.com/covid-
July 2024 pdf link: antigravitymagazine.com/wp-con

#IndigenousGulf #IndigenousCreatives #Louisiana #Indigenous #MississippeanCulture #arts #monument #NewOrleans #AlternativeMedia #LanguageRevival #LanguageReclamation @noladon

Sophie 🏳️‍⚧️ 💜 🎹 🪗Sophie@glammr.us
2023-12-15

🎈🎈New Episode🎈🎈

“Zines for Language Revival”

In this episode we talk to Erin Segura, who’s using zines as teaching and revitalization tools for Louisiana French.

screamingintothefuture.com/202

#zine #zines #languageRevival #languageRevitalization #LouisianaFrench #fuckYeahZines #podcast #podcasts #podcastsAboutZines

Promotional card for podcast episode, “zines for language revival” Our conversation with Erin Segura. Picture of white woman with glasses and red sweater sitting near train window

My upcoming story just got some more color. A sample: a modern-day Coptic Egypt and a new city on the Passamaquoddy Bay.

Read more at my #blog: adamasnemesis.com/2023/11/10/s

This post's featured image is Gustav Karl Ludwig Richter's "Odalisque".

#worldbuilding #OC #OCs #originalcharacters #story #writing #writer #author #scifi #sciencefiction #alternatehistory #religion #faith #languages #languagerevival

Steven Capsuto - Translatorlinguacaps@lingo.lol
2023-09-02

Journalists seem to love writing about the revival of the Yiddish language among younger people.

They've been writing articles about this sudden and new Yiddish Revival since around 1968... which seems a long time to treat something as surprising and new (or, for that matter, as a revival). Also, does "revival" truly apply if the language in question never fell out of daily use in some communities?

I'm glad for the media coverage, but there's something a bit off about it. #LanguageRevival

Andrew Abdalianabdalian@lingo.lol
2023-06-12

Today is the first day of #Tunica language & culture summer camp, the first in-person camp since 2019. It’s been a while since I taught the language, having spent the last couple of years immersed in analysis of the documentation. I’m looking forward to getting back to engaging with the language in the present!

Also looking forward to seeing how much the kids I remember have grown and inevitably feeling old as a result. 👴

#LanguageRevitalization #LanguageRevival #IndigenousLanguages

2022-11-28

"The Takelma language, once spoken by the Cow Creek Band of the Umpqua Tribe of Indians and others, went extinct in Southwestern Oregon by 1940. Now, tribal members are in the process of restoring it."

#Indignous #LanguageRevival

opb.org/article/2022/11/25/cow

Magpieblogsarahc@mas.to
2022-11-26

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