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Grassroots Indigenous Multimedia Grassroots Indigenous Multimedia is a non-profit organization established for the purpose of collaborating to revitalize indigenous languages. To aid in the efforts of this movement, we create, produce, and distribute high quality indigenous language materials. Using cutting edge technologies, Grassroots Indigenous Multimedia aims to help close the gap between those who are trying to learn and the speakers of our indigenous languages.
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The Hans Rausing Endangered Languages Project HRELP aims to document endangered languages, train language documenters, preserve and disseminate documentation materials, and support endangered languages.
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Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages The mission of the Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages is to promote the documentation, maintenance, preservation, and revitalization of endangered languages worldwide through linguist-aided, community-driven multi-media language documentation projects.
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Rosetta Stone Through this unique program we collaborate with indigenous groups around the world to develop Rosetta Stone software specifically designed to help revitalize these at-risk languages.
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NunaSoft NunaSoft is a multicultural team of motivated professionals with a sound experience in software development, Web design, systems installation, training, support and project management.
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Center for Endangered Languages Documentation Center for Endangered Languages Documentation works with speech communities in Papua to document their languages and cultures and trains local linguists, students, and local experts in state of the art documentation technology
CELD also supports teachers, government agencies, artists, activists to develop and use multimedia materials in local languages
and is committed to establish at State University of Papua (UNIPA) sustainable structures to access ethnolinguistic data from all over the world.
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Sealaska Heritage Institute Sealaska Heritage Institute seeks to perpetuate and enhance Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian cultures.
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The Three Rivers Language Center We believe that the language community itself and members of that language community should be in control of any revival efforts. The Center is available to such communities to provide whatever services that community feels it needs to achieve its end.
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Cape York Peninsula Language Documentation In 2004-2005, this project undertook emergency language documentation work on a selection of highly endangered Cape York Peninsula languages. The project had two main general aims, they were to undertake language documentation work on a selection of endangered Cape York languages and train community based language workers with some of the skills they will need to continue language documentation work independent of a linguist.
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The Research Institute for Language The Research Institute for Language and Culture of Asia has set up the Resource Center for Revitalization and Maintenance of Endangered Languages and Cultures in order to serve as center of education, study, and ideas exchange for revitalizing ethnic languages for local and foreign academics.
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The Indigenous Language Institute The Indigenous Language Institute provides vital language related services to Native communities so that their individual identities, traditional wisdom and values are passed on to future generations in their original languages.
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The Foundation for Endangered Languages The Foundation for Endangered Languages supports, enables and assists the documentation, protection and promotion of endangered languages.
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Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Media Initially, the organisation must help sustain a rich and unique living multi-thousand year old body of traditions and laws, rituals and performed/rendered art, dance, song expression.
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Endangered Alphabets The Endangered Alphabets book, with an introduction by David Crystal, author of The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language, is now a reality! Official publication date is not until November 15th, but the first copies are turning up from the printer now. Individual copies, signed and inscribed, can be purchased for $29.95 plus $2.50 for packing and mailing below.
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