Monday, February 4, 2019

📨 Indigenous Languages and Knowledge

Terms and conditions                                    View this email in your browser

The UNESCO Courier | January - March 2019

WIDE ANGLE

Indigenous Languages and Knowledge

Indigenous languages: Knowledge and hope

Minnie Degawan

Manon Barbeau: A Canadian filmmaker dreams of creating indigenous cinema

Saturnin Gómez

Rapa Nui: Back from the brink

Jasmina Šopova and Carolina Rollan Ortega

Radio: A lifeline for indigenous peoples

Avexnim Cojti and Agnes Portalewska

Hindu Oumarou Ibrahim: Speaking up for the rights of the Mbororo

Domitille Roux

"This is not your home, my daughter"

Elizabeth Katushabe

SIKU: Mixing high-tech with ancient know-how

Joel Heath, with Lucassie Arragutaina

The Mixtec: Heeding nature's language

Aracely Torres Morales

Of rice, fish, ducks and humans

Dai Rong and Xue Dayuan

The Sámi of Jokkmokk: Challenging modernity

Marie Roué

Returning to the Lau Islands, all sails out

Fuluna Tikoidelaimakotu Tuimoce

The Tuawhenua explain their attachment to the land

Phil Lyver, Kirituia Tumarae-Teka and James (Tahae) Doherty

VIDEOS: Voices from indigenous peoples

Niels Boel

ZOOM

In the land of wild rivers

Text: Katerina Markelova
Photos: Protick Sarker

IDEAS

Reflections on freedom and art

Wystan Hugh Auden

OUR GUEST

Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im: On human rights, the secular state and Sharia today

Interview by Shiraz Sidhva

Trending

Nowruz: The seeds of a new day

Salvatore D'Onofrio

Hovhannes Tumanyan: A passion for storytelling

Krikor Beledian

Delivering water security in a changing world

Howard S. Wheater

Download the latest issue

Indigenous Languages and Knowledge

 
The United Nations declared 2019 is the International Year of Indigenous Languages, and the Courier has chosen to honor indigenous peoples in its first issue of this year. It is dedicated to indigenous languages and other stakes of the communities that speak them.
 
Find previous issues

Follow the Hashtag #UNESCOCourier

Twitter
Facebook
Instagram
Website
Since its creation in 1948, the UNESCO Courier has been spreading an ideal throughout the world: humanity united in its diversity around universal values and fundamental rights, strong in the wealth of its cultures, knowledge and accomplishments
 

 
The UNESCO Courier
7 place de Fontenoy, 75007 Paris, France
courier@unesco.org

Want to change how you receive these emails?
You can subscribeupdate your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.

No comments:

Post a Comment