Language Preservation: Strategies for Indigenous Languages

Kakembo Aisha Annet

Faculty of Education, Kampala International University, Uganda

ABSTRACT

Indigenous languages are critical to cultural identity, carrying unique worldviews, knowledge systems, and histories. However, these languages are rapidly disappearing due to factors like globalization, urbanization, and intergenerational transmission gaps. This paper discusses strategies for the preservation and revitalization of indigenous languages, emphasizing the importance of community involvement, educational initiatives, and the use of digital tools. By exploring successful language preservation models from Indigenous communities worldwide, the paper highlights how bottom-up approaches, immersive language programs, and technological innovations can support revitalization. Collaboration between communities, government bodies, and non-governmental organizations is essential to creating sustainable methods for language survival and adaptability in the modern world. Ultimately, preserving indigenous languages not only maintains cultural diversity but also reinforces social and psychological identity for present and future generations.

Keywords: Indigenous language preservation, language revitalization, cultural identity, community-based programs, digital tools in language preservation.

CITE AS: Kakembo Aisha Annet (2024). Language Preservation: Strategies for Indigenous Languages. NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CURRENT ISSUES IN ARTS AND MANAGEMENT, 5(3):1-4 https://doi.org/10.59298/NIJCIAM/2024/5.3.14100