El rescate del Náhuat (2014)
The Nahuatl language is a cultural expression of our indigenous peoples. During the genocide of 1932, its speakers were condemned to death, rendered invisible, and forced to stop speaking their native language. Today, there are some Nahuatl speakers working to ensure our native language does not disappear.

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Oralitura Nahua Pipil de la zona nonualca

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Cuna Náhuat: revitalizando una lengua moribunda

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Nahuatl - An Indigenous Language of Mexico

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Miguel Angel Amaya_Winaka -puebleo Kakawira, El Salvador

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"Se siente más muerta que viva y así sale al campo"

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Pioquinto narrates the indigenous massacre of 1932

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Archaeology Warning: They May Have Secretly Found Antarctica 300 Years Before Us! - Graham Hancock

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Game Over for Ukraine's Air Shield—And Europe Knows It | Prof Jiang xueqin

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The true faces of the Che

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Náhuatl hablantes de El Salvador buscan que no se pierdan sus raíces

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The Man Who Worked At Subway, Then Solved An "Impossible" Problem

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documental sobre la lengua natíba del Salvador nahuat

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The Nahuatl Channel Lesson 1

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Indígenas en El Salvador... en su tierra prometida (2005)

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Indigenous communities (2001)

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Oralitura nahua pipil en El Salvador

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Limitantes en la educación rural (2004)

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Nos dijeron que este país no merecía ser visitado...

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The Nahuat language, casually spoken | Nantzin speaking Nawat | Wikitongues

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