Empowering Tzeltal people through language, flavors and incomeWe, the youth, have the great responsibility of maintaining and preserving our cultural identityWritten by Cristina Agustina Álvarez DíazTranslated by Teodora C. Hasegan24 February 2025
‘I dream of seeing children no longer afraid to speak their own language,’ says Mayan language activist Nehemias ChabléWith newsletters, Chablé wants to strengthen Mayan language onlineWritten by Nehemias Chable HauTranslated by Teodora C. Hasegan22 February 2025
Indigenous-led journalism to strengthen the Tzeltal languageJuan Vázquez Méndez is training the youth to become local journalistsWritten by Juan Vázquez MéndezTranslated by Teodora C. Hasegan21 February 2025
‘Linguistic and cultural diversity defines our shared humanity,’ says young Mayan language activistLanguage is a window to the Ch'ol worldviewWritten by José Raúl Sánchez PérezTranslated by Teodora C. Hasegan20 February 2025
The Mayan words for food, astronomy, agriculture and medicinePreserving ancestral knowledge through audiovisual materialWritten by Roger Israel Kuyoc TuzTranslated by Teodora C. Hasegan15 February 2025
Rescuing our Mayan traditions through micro-documentariesIndigenous youth must see the value of their languages and cultureWritten by Yamily Abigail Hu YamaTranslated by Teodora C. Hasegan10 February 2025
Preserving the Tzotzil worldview through video gamesTechnology as the bridge between the past and the futureWritten by Manuel De Jesús Pérez PérezTranslated by Teodora C. Hasegan24 January 2025
Digital didactic materials to strengthen Tzeltal writingTzeltal teaching materials help preserve the Indigenous language and generate meaningful learning during childhood.Written by Juan Carlos Gómez PérezTranslated by Teodora C. Hasegan5 January 2025
Kin t'anik in na'tsil t'aan yéetel ka'anal óolil. The roots of my Mayan languageStrengtheningthe Mayan language and worldview of the children of DzitbalchéWritten by Carlos Alberto Chi ChanTranslated by Teodora C. Hasegan30 November 2024