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Our website, a digital library of hard-to-find books and articles on indigenous South American languages, was recently mentioned in an article by the Revista de História da Biblioteca Nacional, a popular history magazine published by the prestigious National Library of Rio de Janeiro. The article deals with online sources for the study of Tupi, a now-extinct indigenous South American language which played an important role in Brazilian history. The translation of the text above is as follows:
Eduardo R. Ribeiro
http://www.etnolinguistica.org
Congrats, Ed! :)
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Eduardo R. Ribeiro
http://www.etnolinguistica.org