Explain how indigenous languages have been under threat from primary economic activities in the Americas since the 1970s.

The answer needs to show the how or why. Use words like "because", "this shows", or "this proves" in the response. Use ACE strategy (Answer, Cite, Explain)
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They have been forced to forget their language and to stop passing down their original language.

Indigenous languages have been under threat from primary economic activities in the Americas since the 1970s for the following reason.

  • Modern society has not respected the languages and culture of indigenous people.
  • This proves that modernity is not interested in supporting native tribes and their traditions.
  • Unfortunately, modern societies have set aside the culture and belief systems of native people.
  • One way to prove this is the fact that almost nobody speaks the language of their ancestors.
  • Those native languages face the risk of disappearing.
  • Technology has played a big role in this issue.
  • Younger generations have lost touch with their tribal roots in order to fit into modern society.
  • For instance, just a minority in the United States still speak native languages such as Navajo, Comanche, or Cheyenne.

We conclude that since the 1970s, modern societies had forgotten to maintain indigenous languages. Modern societies are only interested in generating money through business.

Technology has played a major role in this issue.

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