For 50 years, controversial ethnographer John Peabody Harrington crisscrossed the United States, frantically searching and documenting dying Native American languages. Harrington amassed over a million pages of notes on over 150 different tribal languages. Some of these languages were considered dead until his notes were discovered. Today tribes are accessing the notes, reviving their once dormant languages, and bringing together a new generation of language learners in the hope of saving Native languages.

Self - John P. Harrington's assistant

Self - Harrington biographer, UC Berkeley

Self - Barbareño Chumash, daughter of last native speaker

Self - Mojave Elder

Self - Fort Mojave Tribe

Self - Prof Emeritus of Linguistics UC Berkeley

Self - Linguist

Self - Fort Mojave Tribe

Self - Santa Ynez Band of Chumash

Self - Santa Ynez Band of Chumash