Tag: Mayan Languages Preservation Project

University of Alicante Partners With MasterWord to Bridge Q’anjob’al Maya Digital Divide

In collaboration with Guatemala’s Fundación Proyecto Lingüístico Francisco Marroquín, this open-source initiative will help integrate the Q’anjob’al language into AI translation models, preserving cultural heritage through advanced technology.

Expanding Indigenous Interpreting at the U.N. With First‑Ever Mayan Language Pilot

The first‑of‑its‑kind Mayan Language Pilot has opened the door for Indigenous and endangered languages to be represented at an international level like the UN where they have long been absent.
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Lessons From the Mayan Languages Preservation and Digitization Project

The Mayan Languages Preservation and Digitization Project is a wide-scope initiative that aims to provide resources for essential services to Mayan language speakers. This article describes the project’s efforts with the hope that it serves as a roadmap for all indigenous language communities.

Mayan speakers launch Wiki glossary Mayan Languages Preservation Project, staking a claim online for their digital future

HOUSTON — The Mayan Languages Preservation Project is proud to announce the official launch of its online series of open-source Mayan glossaries on July...