Chile's indigenous community revives extinct Cunza language for cultural preservation.

Chile's indigenous community is working to revive their extinct language, Cunza, which was believed to be extinct for 70 years. The community is actively teaching and preserving the language to ensure its survival and pass on their cultural heritage to future generations. This effort highlights the potential for endangered languages to be revitalized and protected, even after they are declared extinct.

May 17, 2024
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