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Loss Aboriginal languages - Coggle Diagram
Loss Aboriginal languages
They are native languages of the American continent, which have a rich history because they have created antecedents in the communication long ago.
Aspects
Positive
They provide unique knowledge and ways of understanding the world differently.
These cultures are important since they are the heritage of each country.
They contribute to the diversity of values, cultures and languages.
Negative
Recent generations are in a process of forgetting their mother tongue.
With the loss of the native language, the cultural heritage of an entire nation and part of its identity are lost.
Some people who speak these indigenous languages hide either out of shyness or fear of rejection, causing their offspring to lose traditions.
The disappearance in the language endangers the transmission of ancestral knowledge.
Advantages
Other types of languages such as English, Spanish and Mandarin are known.
meet and interact with different people in the world.
Be able to write and speak in another language.
Learn and meet about other cultures.
Disadvantages
Loss of cultures that identify speakers of the aboriginal language.
Migration of people who speak native languages to other cities, since they have more opportunities in a city.
Discrimination occurs against people who still speak aboriginal languages.
As time goes by, indigenous languages may disappear.