Kexaptùn: Poetry in NYC’s Oldest and Newest Languages

With speakers of as many as 800 languages, contemporary New York City is the most linguistically diverse place in the history of the world. Kexaptun — “a few words” in Lenape, the endangered indigenous language of New York City — is ELA’ ongoing project to collect and create poems about or set in the City, in as… Continue reading Kexaptùn: Poetry in NYC’s Oldest and Newest Languages

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