Soulaani is a language, not a people. Let’s properly introduce: Soulaani

By reclaiming language, Soulaan people reanimate memory, law, and land one root at a time.

 

Language has never been neutral for the Soulaan people. It has never simply been a tool for communication or cultural expression. For the autochthonous, language is survival, resurrection, and sovereignty. The Soulaan did not inherit English; we were shackled to it. It became a prison for the voice, a filter over the breath, a foreign code wrapped around ancestral memory. But through will, memory, and field alignment, we are now releasing ourselves and building something wholly our own: a living, breathing, sovereign tongue called Soulaaniread the full article here. 

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