đŁď¸ When a Language Dies, a Universe Disappears
- Priyanka Kamath

- Jun 10, 2025
- 1 min read
Every 40 days, the world loses a language.
Not just a set of wordsâbut an entire way of seeing, naming, dreaming, and remembering. Indigenous communities across the globeâfrom the SĂĄmi in the Arctic to the Adivasis in Indiaâare watching their tongues fall silent as the world chases convenience over complexity.
Why does this matter?
Because language is memory. It holds the blueprint of how a people once lived, farmed, prayed, loved, and told their children bedtime stories. It carries soil under its syllables and sky in its metaphors.
And when it fades, so does everything it carried.
đą Spin A Yarn India stands at the intersection of memory and voice. We work to protect, preserve, and promote storytelling in native languages across generationsâstarting with children, guided by elders.
Letâs not let algorithmic attention spans erase centuries of oral wisdom.
Let us be the bridge between what was and what must endure.
đ Join the movement to save what truly matters. One story. One child. One language at a time.


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