Intro to Chicanx and Latinx Studies
Indigenous languages are the original languages spoken by the native peoples of a region, often characterized by their unique linguistic structures and cultural significance. These languages are vital for preserving the history, traditions, and identity of Indigenous communities, playing a crucial role in their cultural institutions and community development. The survival and revitalization of indigenous languages are essential for fostering a sense of belonging and continuity among Chicanx and Latinx populations.
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