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Karelian and other Indigenous Languages of Russia: endangerment and revitalization efforts

Aleksei Tsykarev


All indigenousÌýlanguages inÌýRussia are endangered toÌýdifferingÌýextents, and in most casesÌýtheir transmissionÌýfromÌýgeneration to another is damaged or interrupted.ÌýIndigenous language communities areÌýinterested in urgentÌýrevitalisation projects and long-term planning, while the authorities are seeking to promoteÌý«good practices» andÌý«centuries-long experience» in safeguarding linguistic diversity. ÌýKarelian,ÌýKomi, Mari,ÌýNenets, Sami and dozens of other languages will not survive without a logicalÌýand effective model forÌýcoexistence ofÌýendangered and dominant languages that includes settingÌýpriorities, restoring prestige, andÌýpromoting true revitalisation activities.ÌýAs the world prepares for the United Nation’s International Decade ofÌýIndigenous Languages 2022-2032, my research considers questions of how to make expectations a realityÌýand who should participate in language policyÌýdevelopment andÌýimplementation in Russia and beyond.