Yaiku Community Leverages AI to Revitalize Endangered Language.

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Mukogodo Forest: The Yiaku communities are utilizing Artificial Intelligence (AI) to preserve their endangered indigenous dialect. The Cushitic community in Mukogodo Forest, Laikipia County, has developed an app to assist their upcoming generation in learning the Yiakunte language.

According to Kenya News Agency, ‘The Yaiku language has been preserved digitally and AI-enabled for learning and audio-based responses to questions in English, Swahili, or Yaiku,’ said Jeniffer Koinante, Director of Yaiku Laikipia Trust. Yiaku Laikipiak Trust is a community-based organization dedicated to promoting the revival of the language. The app can be downloaded from the Google Play Store for anyone interested in learning the Yaikunte language.

Koinante emphasizes their commitment to preserving their forefathers’ language for future generations, despite ongoing Maa community assimilation. ‘We have significantly documented the Yaiku dialect, preserving its meaning, and have created books and dictionaries with simple languag
e for self-teaching,’ she revealed, developing various learning methods, including the use of pictorials and charts.

Ex-Senior Chief of Doldol Location, Raipeti Ole Sekenoi, claimed that intermarriages between Maasai and Samburu communities have led to the decline of their language, with only a few people left speaking it fluently. Mary Leitiko, a Yiakunte language teacher, highlighted that reviving their language would enable them to be recognized as a community. ‘Reviving Yaikunte language is very important because we are not recognized, and with it, it will be known that a certain place is inhabited by Yaiku people,’ she said.

Moreover, in 2010, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) declared the Yiakunte language on the verge of extinction, with only nine people speaking it fluently at the time. The situation has worsened, with only two elders aged 90 and 104 years remaining who can speak the dangerously endangered language fluently.

Through their continued effort
, the Yaiku community has started a cultural center inside Mukogodo Forest that will serve as a library as well as a classroom, where adults and children can learn the language through the app.