Over the last several years I've been supporting various Kickstarter campaigns designed to preserve languages and writing systems from around the world that are in danger of disappearing. These projects have involved quite a few extremely enjoyable efforts aimed at teaching the scripts associated with indigenous languages or mother tongues in countries often dominated by cultures not necessarily in sympathy with native folk. I'll list these with links later, but wanted to take time this morning to alert you all to the latest campaign, described in the above video.
We're about half way to the goal at this point, with not much time left to meet it; so, if you're so inclined and have a bit of spare cash available for an enormously important good cause, please watch the video and go to the Atlas of Endangered Alphabets home page to support the Atlas. As always, there are some nice rewards, although this time I opted just to support the project without snagging any loot. Even if you're not familiar with many of the cultures involved, keep in mind that a number of these endangered scripts are associated with Native American languages.
As Tim Brookes, the founder of the Endangered Alphabets project, mentions in the video, this is an ambitious and expensive project--but I think it's particularly timely in today's fragile political climates.
Addendum (30 September): Here are the Kickstarter pages for the previous campaigns:
Endangered Alphabets
Endangered Alphabets II: Saving Languages in Bangladesh
Mother Tongues
The Right To Read, The Right To Write
100 Words for a Children's Endangered Language DictionaryAnd here are my posts about some of the projects:
The Right To Read, The Right To Write
Revisiting Endangered Alphabets and Languages
International Mother Language Day
Endangered Languages, Revisited
Independence and the Right to Read and Write: A Word from Tim Brookes
Losing Languages
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