that while Indigenous Peoples, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization , “are guardians to almost 80 percent of the world’s remaining biodiversity… every two weeks, an indigenous language dies.”
Korosi pointed out that ”languages are vectors of knowledge and carriers of identity. Knowledge that is invaluable, not only to the communities it belongs to, but to the whole of humanity.”
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