
Have you heard of Plains Indian Sign Language (PISL)? Neither had we. As one of the first signing languages, PISL was created out of necessity to communicate between tribes who didn’t share a common verbal language. Not surprisingly, PISL was forcefully stripped away, losing the language and its history. Through resilience, the language lives today through a few. Hear more about PISL and the few who are keeping this language alive.

Akua Page is a language activist using Tik Tok to preserve, uplift, and educate on Gullah Geechee, an endangered creole language spoken in the coastal areas of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. Check out this video to learn more about Akua and Gullah Geechee.

Rock music is made to break barriers and question society, which is precisely what Sak Tzevul does. The band from Mexico started as a way to empower and push back against the extinction of Tzotzil—the indigenous Maya language. Taking a stand against Spanish being the dominant and valued language, offering empowerment to others to use and feel proud of Tzotzi . Listen to their hit song, Sts’umbeyel ta yo’ otan skolel alnich’an- “Raices y alas”
Family language creators edition!

Deaf mama to Ev [deaf] + jabez [hoh}. Wifey to deaf husband with cochlear implants

We are a: Colorful, Musical, Multilingual homeschool family

New mama raising a baby in Eng/中文,/Español in the U.S. Bilingual parenting tips & resources. Mandarin Dual immersion teachers. MA in Bilingual Ed

Merge classic sounds from the Andes with trap and hip hop and you’ll get a cover from Renata Flores, a 21-year-old Peruvian artist passionate about bringing Quechua to the forefront. A quick google search of the song title “Maria Parado de Bellido” will tell you a bit about how Renata connects her art to her roots. Also, her music is awesome! Enjoy!

As language-lovers and advocates for indigenous languages, we are overly excited about this virtual trilingual Nahuatl, Spanish, and English dictionary. This free application is available in the App Store and Google Play Store and contains definitions for several Nahuatl varieties, including Ancient Nahuatl, Chicontepec, Veracruz Puebla Norte & Guerrero. Thanks to Nahuatl Language collective for sharing this wonderful resources. To download, search “Nawatlahtolli” in the App Store or “Nawatl itlahtol” in Google Play Store.

Talk about inspiration! Students from Chapel Hill’s Wise Elementary School, a dual-language program in Texas, researched, wrote, and publish a bilingual book titled “Up in the North Pole, the Artic”. Can you imagine being a young child and having not just your language identity validated but also what it produces? Our inner child lives vicariously and rejoices!
Tik Tok creators edition!



This episode of “Anything for Selena” explores our complicated relationship with language. The misguided idea of English as the “safe” language, as the requirement for belonging, and the moment we realize what we’ve actually traded for this false sense of safety. How we choose to identify and access our ancestral/mother language, as this podcast host says, is our birthright. We need to remember that.

ASL-signing characters at the center of their own stories. Yes, please! There was a lot to love about CODA but some of our favorite scenes were the performance ones and seeing Ruby’s family navigate hearing-able environments. Have you watched it yet?


