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January 8, 2008

Linguists Harrison and Anderson worked to document an endangered language in Bolivia.

In Bolivia, linguists David Harrison and Gregory Anderson worked to document a language once spoken by healers to the Inca emperor.

Credit: Ironbound Films, Inc.


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