Tribal Languages
Tribal languages are the native languages spoken by indigenous groups or tribes around the world. These languages often reflect the unique cultures, traditions, and histories of the communities that speak them. Many tribal languages are oral, passed down through generations without a written form, although some have been documented in recent years.
Due to globalization and cultural assimilation, many tribal languages are endangered, with fewer speakers each year. Efforts are being made to preserve these languages through education and revitalization programs, recognizing their importance in maintaining cultural identity and diversity within the broader context of linguistics and anthropology.