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About this app

LCH – Indigenous Translation is a culturally respectful language tool designed to help bridge communication between English and Indigenous languages.
Language is more than words it carries identity, history, and meaning. This app is built to support connection, learning, and accessibility while honoring the importance of Indigenous languages and cultures.
Key Features
• English to Indigenous Translation Support
Translate common words and phrases to support everyday communication
• Learning-Focused Design
Encourages understanding, not just direct translation
• Culturally Respectful Approach
Built with awareness that language is deeply tied to identity and tradition
• Simple & Accessible Interface
Easy to use for learners, educators, and community members
• Offline Capabilities (if applicable)
Access translations without needing constant internet
Who This App Supports
-Indigenous community members
-Educators and students
-Healthcare and service providers
-Organizations working with Indigenous populations
-Individuals seeking to learn respectfully
Important Note
This app is designed as a support tool and does not replace fluent speakers, cultural guidance, or community-based learning.
About Us
LCH – Indigenous Translation is part of the Love Compassion Hope Suicide Prevention Foundation’s mission to create tools that support communication, inclusion, and culturally aware care.
Updated on
Apr 11, 2026

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