Language Spaces

Each language page centers sound, place, and meaning.

Pacific

Kanaka Maoli (Hawaiian)

Archive entries can connect ocean language, wayfinding, chant, and kinship rather than isolating vocabulary from place.

Strong candidate for story-first lessons and place-linked phrase archives.

Southwest

Dine Bizaad (Navajo)

Review-heavy flows help hold ceremonial language apart from everyday phrases while still keeping contributor recognition visible.

Good fit for layered permissions and elder-led review.

Great Lakes

Anishinaabemowin

The archive model supports dialect notes, land ties, and pronunciation guidance in the same record.

Useful for multi-community comparison and teaching archives.