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Cultural Survival's Endangered Languages Program invites you to explore American Indian language revitalization efforts nationwide in preparation for the November 17 national broadcast of the triumphant story of the reawakening and return home of the Wampanoag language. We Still Live Here - ?s Nutayune?n, starring the W?pan?ak Language Reclamation Project, airing nationally on PBS's Independent Lens series,

By Moshe Maghundu (San)  

The Southern African San Development Organization (SASDO) engages in initiatives that strengthen Indigenous communities through education, poverty reduction, cultural preservation, and development projects. Our work is not only about projects, but about affirming identity, reclaiming space, and ensuring that Indigenous voices remain central in shaping the future.

Por Verónica Aguilar (Mixteca, Equipo de CS)

Cultural Survival, en su compromiso con los Pueblos Indígenas en la defensa y conservación de sus conocimientos, culturas y formas de ver el mundo, trabaja desde diferentes enfoques para apoyar a las comunidades Indígenas en el fortalecimiento lingüístico. En ese marco, se organizó el tercer "Encuentro de proyectos lingüísticos", en Cieneguilla, Perú, los días 28 de febrero, 1 de marzo y 2 de marzo de 2026.

By Cristina Verán

During the most recent edition of Greenland’s annual Suialaa Arts Festival, the city of Nuuk was host to the "Sámi Embassy" (Lávvustallan), a work representing, at once, contemporary public installation art, scaled-up traditional craftsmanship, and Indigenous diplomacy in action. Through this piece, the vision of Beaska Niillas (Sámi) illustrates how ancestral foundations can forge new tools and alliances among nations.

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