Eight indigenous languages of Latin America — including Akateko, K’iche’, Mam, and Navajo — are spoken by millions yet often overlooked. This article explores their rich histories and why access to interpreters is so vital for indigenous speakers living in the U.S.
Languages such as Juda Arabic, Zapotec, and Kissi are common enough to be included in CLI's language list. Learn more about these less common dialects.