Revitalization
The Enduring Voices Project uses modern technology to empower indigenous communities to preserve their ancient traditions.
Find Out MoreIn May 2009, the Enduring Voices team traveled to Paraguay, which lies within the Central South America Language Hotspot and has a reported 18 languages (not counting Spanish) belonging to six distinct language families.
The Enduring Voices Project represents a partnership between National Geographic Mission Programs and the Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages.
The Enduring Voices Project uses modern technology to empower indigenous communities to preserve their ancient traditions.
Find Out MoreEach year the Enduring Voices Project sends teams to language hotspots around the globe to interview speakers and document vanishing cultures and languages. Read about some of their latest expeditions.
Learn MoreDo you know which parts of the world have the most languages in danger of extinction? Find out in this interactive map.
Learn MoreThe Enduring Voices Project strives to preserve endangered languages by identifying language hotspots and documenting the languages and cultures within them.
Learn MorePart travelogue and part scientist’s notebook, The Last Speakers is the poignant chronicle of K. David Harrison’s expeditions around the world to meet with last speakers of vanishing languages.
Ironbound Films' Sundance hit follows David and Gregory racing to document languages on the verge of extinction.
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