Two Brothers Feuding May Result in the End of an Entire Ancient Language

news.bbc.co.uk — An indigenous language in southern Mexico is in danger of disappearing because its last two speakers have stopped talking to one another. The two elderly men in the village of Ayapan, Tabasco, have drifted apart, said Fernando Nava, head of the Mexican Institute for Indigenous Languages.The men are the only fluent speakers of their native language. Nov 20, 2007 View in Crawl 4