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We are excited to announce that the Genographic Project Public Participation Kit and web site are now available in German and French! These languages join the English and Spanish languages already available to broaden the public participation experience around the world.

To purchase a kit in any of these languages, go to the "How to Participate" page on the website and choose your preferred language from the drop down menu on the upper right hand corner of the page.  Then select if you are purchasing a kit from the 'United States and Canada' or 'International', and proceed with the NG Online store instructions.

If you are already a participant you can also view your results in any of the four languages, regardless of the language of your kit.  Simply go to our web site (https://genographic.nationalgeographic.com/genographic) and select the language you would like to view in the drop down menu on the upper right hand corner of the page. Then enter your GPID and your results page will display in the language you have chosen.

Enjoy!
Amusez-vous bien!
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Viel Vergnüegen!
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Photograph by B. Alizoda
The Yagnobi language preservation‏ project team and community members in the mountainous village of Zumand.


Indigenous to the vast mountains of Tajikistan, the Yagnobi people have experienced a tremendous language loss after decades of forced and necessary migration. With funding from the Genographic Legacy Fund, a team of Yagnobi linguists from the Rudaki Institute of Language and Literature initiated the Yagnobi language revitalization project "Exploring and Conserving the Disappearing Yagnobi Language in Tajikistan."  Project manager Dr. Bahriddin Aliev shares some of the successes of the project:

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