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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

2008 Voices

The Garcia family shares traditional Nahuatl songs. Can you see Mia peeping from behind her mother's skirt? Nahuatl is spoken by about a million people in central Mexico. Despite these numbers, it is a threatened language.
Posted by Holabitubbe at 6:08 PM
Labels: Paula--Miahuatl--Luis (Nahuatl)

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I am Choctaw/Cherokee and a Fulbright Scholar. I am also an elder in Kalpulli Ehecatl, community of the wind, an Aztec dance group in the Mexica Red Tradition. I was in Aotearoa (New Zealand) to study Maori Language Revitalization and learning a lot. I have recently returned from visiting Scottish and Irish Gaelic revitalization efforts and currently live in Belize.
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