There is a language of the land and it has the vibration of those original sounds that created us. When you hear the language of the land, you will know that language, because all humanity comes from sound. First of all, we are the land and then after that we are whatever we make of ourselves.  English and other modern languages are derivatives that have gotten away from those original sounds.  English is a language of technology. Indigenous languages that have been used for millennia by people living close to the land carry the original vibration of the language of the land. 
-Tsluu-te-koy-ay Joseph Rael, Tiwa/Southern Ute

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