Archaeology of the Age of Exploration
Indigenous languages are the native languages spoken by the original inhabitants of a region, often distinct from the dominant languages introduced through colonization. These languages hold cultural significance and represent unique worldviews and traditions that have been passed down through generations. They are crucial for understanding the histories, identities, and experiences of indigenous peoples, especially in the context of religious missions which often sought to convert and assimilate these populations.
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