Language Preservation Projects
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Our Oroko language is one of our greatest cultural treasures, and preserving it requires active effort. Across the world, some community members have started projects like compiling dictionaries, recording elders speaking the language, or even creating learning materials like booklets and audio lessons. In fact, I’ve heard about an Oroko Bible translation and some language classes organized in diaspora communities. Are there any ongoing projects you know of? Maybe some of us have apps, websites, or classroom programs for teaching Oroko. Even small efforts like audio recordings of traditional songs, or video interviews with grandparents, count as language preservation. If …
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