How 1 Indigenous language has survived
by editors@theworld.org (Michael Fox) from The World: Latest Stories on (#6R2JR)
Paraguay is the only country in Latin America that has found a way to preserve and protect the official status of an Indigenous language - Guarani - alongside Spanish. Most Paraguayans speak Guarani as their mother tongue, whether they are of Indigenous descent or not. From the capital, Asuncion, Michael Fox explains how the language has endured.