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The Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages is a nonprofit research and advocacy organization that documents endangered languages and cultures, supports language communities through activism, education, and technology, and partners with communities to create resources for language revitalization. It develops Living Dictionaries—collaborative, multimedia online dictionaries that are infinitely expandable and include audio and other media to help both Indigenous and diaspora language communities. The institute funds and conducts projects through grants and donations, collaborates with partners such as Shure on initiatives like No Voice Left Behind, and produces educational resources and media projects (e.g., the Munda Virtual Archive and National Geographic–supported work).
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