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Livonian language Livonian ( or ) is a Finnic language whose native land is the Livonian Coast of the Gulf of Riga, located in the north of the Kurzeme peninsula in Latvia but also used to be spoken in the Salaca River valley. Although its last known native ...
, spoken for centuries in
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, gradually declined until the death of its last fluent native speaker,
Grizelda Kristiņa Grizelda Kristiņa (, née Bertholde; 19 March 1910 – 2 June 2013) was a Livonian and the last speaker of the Livonian language Livonian ( or ) is a Finnic language whose native land is the Livonian Coast of the Gulf of Riga, located ...
, on 2 June 2013. Nevertheless, today there are several ethnic
Livonians The Livonians, or Livs, are a Balto-Finnic people indigenous to the Livonian Coast, in northwestern Latvia. Livonians historically spoke Livonian language, Livonian, a Uralic language closely related to Estonian language, Estonian and Finnish lan ...
that are striving for the revival of the language, with about 210 people with some knowledge of it in the world.


Background

The
Livonian language Livonian ( or ) is a Finnic language whose native land is the Livonian Coast of the Gulf of Riga, located in the north of the Kurzeme peninsula in Latvia but also used to be spoken in the Salaca River valley. Although its last known native ...
is a Finnic language, similar to
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...
and Finnish, spoken in
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. Its gradual decline, which had already been occurring for centuries earlier, was accelerated after the
Soviet occupation of Latvia in 1940 The Soviet occupation of Latvia in 1940 refers to the military occupation of the Republic of Latvia by the Soviet Union under the provisions of the 1939 Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact with Nazi Germany and its Secret Additional Protocol signed i ...
. The
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took control of the
Livonian Coast Livonian Coast (; ), also known as Livonia, is a culturally protected territory of Latvia that was historically inhabited by Livonian people. It is located in Northern Courland and encompasses twelve Livonian villages. The protected area is ab ...
, the place where a few hundred Livonian speakers still remained, and restricted access to the area. The Livonian language became
extinct Extinction is the termination of an organism by the death of its Endling, last member. A taxon may become Functional extinction, functionally extinct before the death of its last member if it loses the capacity to Reproduction, reproduce and ...
on 2 June 2013 when
Grizelda Kristiņa Grizelda Kristiņa (, née Bertholde; 19 March 1910 – 2 June 2013) was a Livonian and the last speaker of the Livonian language Livonian ( or ) is a Finnic language whose native land is the Livonian Coast of the Gulf of Riga, located ...
, its last fluent native speaker, died at age 103. She had left Latvia in 1944 due to its occupation by the Soviets and settled in
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, where she lived until her death. She helped researchers preserve the language while being there. Shortly before her death, in the Latvian census of 2011, some 250 people declared their ethnicity to be Livonian.


Revival

Since the restoration of Latvian independence in 1991, the Livonian language has been undergoing a revival process. As of 1998, there were already young Livonian volunteers motivated with the idea of reviving the language. Some of them were taught by Livonian teachers using a textbook written by Kersti Boiko, a professor at the
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, with 800 words designed to be taught during 10 lessons. A collection of Livonian
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s had also been published and printed by then. A decade later, the movement was still popular among Livonian youth, some of whom met regularly in
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, the Latvian capital, and then went to the village of Mazirbe (where there is a Livonian
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) or to Livonian language-only camps. The Livonian language revival movement is not being supported by either the
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or any other (such as the
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one), so it depends on Livonian cultural organizations. Some examples of these are the Livonian Association (), the Society of Friends of Livonia () or the Livonian Cultural Center (). These organize cultural events and publish studies on the Livonians, including their language. As of 2011, the number of people who had some knowledge of the language at a level of A1 or A2 was of 210, while those who had a knowledge of B1 or higher were 40. Some of them learned what they know of the language through programs of the Latvian Academy of Culture or the
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of
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,
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or Latvia. A report by
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published on 18 October 2022 claimed that two-year-old Kuldi Medne was the only person in Latvia whose mother tongue is Livonian. Her parents are Livonian language revival activists Jānis Mednis and Renāte Medne. On 25 January 2023, a Livonian-language traffic sign, the first of its kind in Latvia, was erected in
Talsi Municipality Talsi Municipality (; Livonian language, Livonian: ) is a municipality in Courland, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2009 by Merger (politics), merging Abava parish, Balgale parish, Ģibuļi parish, Īve parish, Ķūļciems parish, Laidze pa ...
() to reflect its Livonian cultural heritage. Several other signs of this type are planned to be established in the region.


See also

* List of revived languages *
Cornish language revival The Cornish language revival () is an ongoing process to revive the use of the Cornish language of Cornwall, England. The Cornish language's disappearance began to hasten during the 13th century, but its decline began with the spread of Old Englis ...
*
Māori language revival The Māori language revival is a movement to promote, reinforce and strengthen the use of the Māori language (''te reo Māori''). Primarily in New Zealand, but also in places with large numbers of expatriate New Zealanders (such as London and Me ...
*
Revival of the Hebrew language The revival of the Hebrew language took place in Europe and the Levant region toward the end of the 19th century and into the 20th century, through which the language's usage changed from purely the sacred language of Judaism to a spoken and wr ...


References


External links

*, a website with information about Livonian culture, history and language *The of the Livonian Institute of the University of Latvia *{{URL, livones.net/lv/norises/2020/libiesu-vasaras-skola-mierlinkizt, Mierlinkizt, an annual summer camp for Livonian children for teaching them their culture and language revival Language revival Education in Latvia