Empower Indigenous Brazilians to Connect in Their Native Languages with New App

Empower Indigenous Brazilians to Connect in Their Native Languages with New App

Cristina Quirino Mariano, a member of the Ticuna people, writes a ‍message using the‌ Linklado app in Manaus, northern Brazil
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Indigenous communities in the Brazilian Amazon face challenges in getting online. ⁤However, a smartphone app is now making‍ it easier for them to connect by allowing them⁢ to use their‍ own native languages.

Brazil has more cell phones than people, but the country’s 1.7 million Indigenous inhabitants have often been​ excluded from ⁢the connectivity revolution. The “Linklado” app, developed by two young friends⁤ from the Amazon region, ⁣offers a solution by providing a digital‍ keyboard enabling native communities⁣ to write with the‌ mix of Latin letters, bars, swoops, accents, and other marks used in many⁤ Indigenous alphabets in Brazil.

Launched in 2022, the app‌ is helping Indigenous users communicate with each other and the​ world, whether from far-flung villages deep in the Amazon or the cities and ​towns that dot the region.

The app‍ has been downloaded more than 3,000 times and ⁤is free to use. ⁣It also offers an‍ option for non-speakers to pay to have texts‌ translated into Indigenous languages, providing income opportunities for Indigenous women who are often left out of ⁣Latin America’s biggest economy.

Linklado is not only helping Indigenous people communicate‍ but also contributing to the effort to⁢ save endangered⁢ languages at risk of​ dying out, which is a global challenge.

Witoto Indigenous leader and teacher Vanda Witoto⁣ hopes the Linklado app will⁤ help “save the Bure‍ language,” which is spoken by her people.

The app is⁢ indeed a ​game-changer for Brazil’s native ⁣communities, enabling‍ them to write with the mix of Latin letters, bars, swoops, accents, and other marks used in many Indigenous alphabets.

Witoto Indigenous leader‍ and teacher⁤ Vanda Witoto hopes the Linklado app will help ‘save the Bure​ language,’ which is spoken by her people
AFP

The Parque⁢ das Tribos neighborhood, ⁤where Indigenous‍ people from 35 ethnic groups are‌ currently living in Manaus, Brazil
AFP

The Linklado app is enabling ⁤Brazil’s native ⁢communities to write with the mix of​ Latin letters, bars, swoops, accents and other marks used in many Indigenous ⁤alphabets
AFP

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2024-02-02 05:00:03
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