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Indigenous speakers share their languages on Google Earth

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Listen to more than 50 Indigenous language speakers globally in Google Earth


Indigenous Voyager

On the right, yutustanaat, a Snuneymuxw First Nation member, records the hul’q’umi’num’ language with student Beatrix Taylor. Listen to it in the Celebrating Indigenous Languages collection. Photo credit: Brian Thom


Doris Rua Javrequi speaks Ayacucho Quechua, one of the more widely spoken variants of the Quechuan languages in Peru, at the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. Listen to it in the collection.

Wikuki Kingi (right) and Tania (second from left), who also contributed to the collection, visited  Rapa Nui. Here they are pictured with their friends, Master Sculptors Tomas and Luis (who they interviewed for the Google Earth collection) and Tomas’ daughter, Feti'i, who is playing with her kurī 'uri'uri (black kitten). Listen to Te Reo Rapa Nui in the collection. Photo credit: GRID Pacific

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