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Clayton Long is an educator and a community leader. He has worked with various language-learning platforms in order to promote the use of Navajo as well as other indigenous languages. The general consensus is that there were between 6,000 and 7,000 languages spoken in the world at the beginning of this century, and between 50% and 90% of them will have become extinct by the year 2100. It is important that we document and digitalize our languages before they disappear so that they may be retaught in the case present-day revitalization efforts fail. This is especially critical in the case of unwritten languages, which make up about half of the estimated total. Reflectively, languages are the vessels of our accumulated collective knowledge and wisdom, therefore, when we lose them, we will also lose a part of ourselves. MUSIC "Four Sacred Mountains" by Cecil Etsitty REFERENCES https://nypost.com/2018/11/24/how-one... https://www.ethnologue.com/enterprise... https://www.nationalgeographic.com/cu... https://linguabear.org/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanana_.... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Souther... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endange... • Diné (Navajo) Four Sacred Mountain Song — — — — — — Content Markers — — — — — — 00:00 - Navajo Greeting 00:48 - Background 04:22 - Language Preservation, Education, Technology 08:07 - Navajo Rosetta Stone and Duolingo 08:48 - Learning/Teaching Philosophy 10:15 - The Bear as a Sacred Animal 11:30 - Navajo Origin Story and Athabaskan Diaspora 14:40 - Russian Indigenous 15:56 - Lingua Bear and Language Revitalization 17:27 - The Navajo Language and Sacred Land 19:54 - Pledge to the Navajo Flag 20:48 - Universal Communication #languagelearningforkids #navajolanguage #languagerevitalization #indigenouslanguage #linguabear