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In Search of the Lost Tongue

Megan Broussard

A quest to keep a dying language alive

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Authors

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  • Megan Broussard

    Megan Broussard is a writer and producer in New York City with work in The New Yorker, Marie Claire, New York Magazine’s The Cut, Slate, McSweeney’s, Reductress, and more.

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