Indigenous Language Institute Collaborates with Google on the Endangered Languages Project (fwd link)

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Indigenous Language Institute Collaborates with Google on the Endangered
Languages Project

June 24, 2012 | Posted by: DigitalMaori
NZ

Today marks the launch of the Endangered Languages Project, a collaboration
between the Indigenous Language Institute (ILI), other members of the
Alliance for Linguistic Diversity, and Google, which includes a website for
people to find and share the most up-to-date and comprehensive information
about endangered languages.

The site address is www.endangeredlanguages.com.

ILI is a member of a new coalition of organizations committed to preserving
endangered languages, the Alliance for Linguistic Diversity, which backs
this project.

“ILI is proud to be associated with Google on this important initiative,
which we believe will be of immense use to Native Language teachers,
activists and learners,” says ILI Board of Directors President Gerald L.
Hill (Oneida).

Access full article below:
http://news.tangatawhenua.com/archives/18282
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