It stinks to know that some countries and tribes within countries are losing their culture. It's unfair, sad, frustrating, disappointing, and every other adjective that correlates with the word depressing. After watching a video on Chile's tribe, Mapuche, and learning how their history and language is slowly disappearing, I've realized just how many other languages are dying out. In the video, a man stated that, "Language isn't just the means of communication. Language is a mirror of the soul." In South America, Spanish is the number one language that is used throughout the continent, excluding Portuguese, but that does not mean that other languages that were once used needs to go. Bolivia has thirty-seven official languages, being the country that has the most official languages. It screams nothing but history! There is just nothing exciting about a culture dying. When one thinks of culture, they must think tradition, food, music, language, dances, clothing, ...
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