Language in Latin America and the Caribbean

There is an incredible amount of language diversity in Latin America and the Caribbean. hosts the K’iche’ Maya Oral History Project, which has a collection of 149 oral histories taken from K’iche’ Maya speakers in western Guatemala during the 60s and 70s. .

The Indigenous and Diasporic Language Consortium (a partnership of the , , and the ) has resources for the teaching, learning, and promotion of several Indigenous and diasporic languages, found here.

The also has a professional development guide for US teachers entitled “Leveraging Latin American Cultural & Linguistic Diversity For Academic Achievement,”