Indigenous Interpreting+ Brochure

Mixteco, Triqui, Zapoteco, Chatino , Kanjobal, Amuzgo, Nahuatl,
Tarasco/Purépecha, Tlapaneco, Yucateco Maya, Mam,
K’iche’ (Quiché), Mixe, Tseltal, Tsotsil, + More
1441 Constitution Boulevard | Salinas, CA 93906 | 855.662.5300
[email protected] | www.interpretnmf.com
II+ TRAINING
INDIGENOUS INTERPRETING
We offer a training program created specifically to
train native speakers of indigenous languages. If you
Indigenous Interpreting+ (II+) meets the need for
are interested in becoming part of the Indigenous
medical, community and court interpreting in indigenous
Interpreting+ team, contact us for more information.
languages that are not available through traditional
interpreting services. The demand for indigenous
language services is driven by the increasing proportion
II+ CONSULTING
of indigenous people migrating to the United States,
Our expert staff can help you with your language
primarily in search of agricultural employment.
access needs concerning indigenous speakers and
Indigenous Interpreting+ specializes in indigenous
clients. Contact us for more information.
languages from Mexico and Central America and is one
of the few programs of its kind in the United States.
EXPERT TEAM
INTERPRETING SERVICES
Under the direction of award-winning Indigenous
Indigenous Interpreting+ helps health care providers,
Interpreting+ Director Victor Sosa, our expert team
courts and public agencies meet regulatory requirements
delivers high quality indigenous language interpreting
for language access, minimize costs and ensure quality
services and training.
services, using the latest delivery platforms, including
video and telephonic.
LOCATION
Indigenous Interpreting+ is located in “America’s
Salad Bowl,” Salinas, California. California’s Central
Coast is home to more than 30,000 indigenous
immigrants and their families.