r/LanguagePerseverance

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Advice for Indigenous Discord Server

Hey everyone! Kwira bá! I run a server for Rarámuri ra’icha learners. I keep the server private, invite-only because we have occasionally gotten trolls. My question is: has anyone had experience with a group like this, keeping the community active and engaged, etc? I was running Zooms to go through a workbook, but I regret to say I dropped off doing that as I started to get tired doing it and sometimes had low attendance.

A few years later, our numbers have grown—about 100 or so—but a lot of people are offline and my attempts to have Voice Room chats aren’t working. People don’t come to regularly scheduled chats (including me). I have been busy trying to write grants and form a nonprofit and be a parent. There are a few people, certainly one or two, who are really well versed in the language, but they are feeling shy and don’t want to take on a teaching role.

Does anyone have good advice for me for revitalizing the server? I care about my ancestors’ language and am happy to be among ‘fam' but am hampered for time and energy to do more. I guess I could:

  • dedicate some time to run some group learning Zooms myself, but I don’t love centering myself
  • find new moderators (some of mine are busy with school and parenting)
  • make the server public and promote it (…but see the first two points…)

I appreciate it! Matétera bá!

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u/axotrax — 20 hours ago
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Welcome!🙏

The goal of this community is to spread awareness of Indigenous language revitalization and linguistic decolonization efforts. This space prioritizes Indigenous voices and welcomes linguists, educators, language learners, and community advocates. All are encouraged to use this space for discussion, questions, and any sharing of Indigenous languages and cultures.

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u/Regular_Wish_267 — 4 days ago