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Why this 'language geek' provides hundreds of Indigenous language tools for free | CBC News
Chris Harvey is the man behind languagegeek.com, a site that provides keyboards and fonts in more than 100 Indigenous languages. He's made it his passion to provide Indigenous people with access to minority languages, calling it a human rights issue.
Alaska's Eskimo Ghost Village on Stilts
For thousands of years, a community of Inupiat Eskimos lived, survived and thrived in one of the harshest environments in the world. This is King Island and these are the improbable cliff-hanging houses of Ukivok that a displaced community still calls home more than 50 years after its abandonment.
Why this 'language geek' provides hundreds of Indigenous language tools for free | CBC News
Chris Harvey is the man behind languagegeek.com, a site that provides keyboards and fonts in more than 100 Indigenous languages. He's made it his passion to provide Indigenous people with access to minority languages, calling it a human rights issue.
The Little-Known History of How the Canadian Government Made Inuit Wear ‘Eskimo Tags’
For decades, Inuit had to wear numbered identification tags around their necks because white people couldn't pronounce their names.
Thousands Once Spoke His Language in the Amazon. Now, He’s the Only One. — The New York Times
The Taushiro tribe vanished into the jungles of the Amazon basin in Peru generations ago. Amadeo García García is now the last native speaker of their language.