Cantares Mexicanos
International concert tour
Aztec poetry in the Nahuatl language and mexican contemporary creation for the accordion.
Release of a CD under the mexican label Tempus Clasico on september 10, 2019.
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Cantares Mexicanos
Tournée internationale de sortie de disque
Poésie aztèque en langue nahuatl et création contemporaine mexicaine pour accordéon solo.
Sortie d'un enregistrement sous le label mexicain Tempus Clasico le 10 septembre 2019.
Join three Native American groups for a discussion of languages in their communities and their use of technology for those languages.
Expertos naciones y del exterior desplegarán sus saberes, experiencias y análisis sobre distintos aspectos relacionados a las lenguas indígenas. El importante evento académico, con acceso libre y gratuito, de 08:00 a 17:00 horas en el Aula Magna de la Universidad Católica de Asunción (Independencia Nacional y Comuneros).
Nandiri'ba'nya: Language and Country celebrates 2019: The International Year of Indigenous Languages, raising awareness of and promoting the preservation and complexity of the hundreds of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages. The exhibition was curated by UTS and Western Sydney University in a creative co-design partnership between academics, artists and designers, including both settler-Australians and members of First Peoples communities. It was sponsored by the Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language.
In the context of the 12th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (EMRIP), UNESCO and the Steering Committee of the 2019 International Year of Indigenous Languages organize the Side Event "Normative frameworks for language protection, support and promotion: latest developments at the national and international level".
The book is available at Gandhi Seva Sangham Library, Thangassery, Kollam @ +91 96335 32737 & +91 98472 75043
Gaelic Language and Cultural Center Tent at the Monterey Scot Games.
The Seminary “The Public Policies and the exercise of linguistic and cultural rights in Higher Education” is approached as a space for reflection and dialogue in the academic field with regards to the socio-historical, linguistic and culture diversity of the peoples and nationalities within the framework of the International Year of Indigenous Languages, in 2019, […]
The College of Technical Professional Education in State of Mexico (CONALEP-MEX) organized the Mexican Indigenous Languages Festival on May 22 nd. This festival was organized by the Humanities, Social Science and Communication Academy, whose principal coordinator was Eduardo Cortero, Spanish teacher at CONALEP-MEX. In the festival, students danced traditional dances from Mexico and they presented information […]
Dr. Mandana Seyfeddinipur (University of London) will introduce
documentary projects in Mexico and Brazil, showcase the local activism
and discuss the role language archives play in the preservation of
language and the mobilisation of the documentary collections.
Evento académico y cultural, organizado en conjunto con el Centro de Lenguas y Culturas -CLC-, el Departamento de Lingüística de la Escuela de Ciencias del Lenguaje -ECL-, la División de Bibliotecas y el Cabildo Universitario Indígena de la Universidad del Valle, que busca un acceso intercultural a las comunidades indígenas de la zona del pacífico colombiano, a través de paneles, ceremonias rituales, charlas, conversatorios, talleres, exposiciones, cine y otras muestras culturales. Invitados académicos de gran relevancia compartirán no solo sus investigaciones sino también cosmovisiones y conocimientos sobre la madre tierra y la manera en que las lenguas han conformados estas culturas.
With a view to provide access to information and knowledge to all language users and facilitate their inclusion and participation in building sustainable knowledge societies, UNESCO, in close cooperation with the Government of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug-Ugra (Russian Federation), the European Language Resources Association (ELRA) and its Special Interest Group on Under-resourced languages (SIGUL), and in partnership with UNESCO Intergovernmental Information for All Programme (IFAP) and the Interregional Library Cooperation Centre, as well as with support of other public organizations and sponsors, is organizing this conference with the title “Language Technologies for All: Enabling Linguistic Diversity and Multilingualism Worldwide” at its Headquarters in Paris, France from 4 to 6 December 2019.
Celebrating the International Year of Indigenous Languages, IMADR holds an human rights seminar on the right to languages of indigenous peoples, featuring indigenous Ainu and Ryukyu languages.
Riddu Riđđu Festival is an international indigenous festival, which annually takes place in in the northern part of Norway (Manndalen, Kåfjord). The festival has programs for the whole family. The program includes worldwide indigenous music, art, theater and dance, youth camps with artistic and political workshops, children’s festival, seminars, film and literature. On the stage […]
Sámi Parliaments of Norway, Sweden and Finland arrange a joint language seminar for interpreters, translators and other language workers.
This conference seeks to celebrate UNESCO’s 2019 Year of Indigenous Languages. Conference themes include, but are not limited to the following:
• Community achievements and indigenous languages
• Community collaborations and partnerships
• Educational policy for language revitalization and maintenance
• Indigenous languages into the 21st century
• Indigenous voices in popular culture (e.g. social media, fiction, poetry, film, hip hop)
• Indigenous languages and multilingualism
In the spirit of this celebration, participants will share experiences and knowledge to bring community voices, policy voices, and academic voices together. Further, this is an inclusive conference with a focus on celebrating indigenous languages and bringing indigenous perspectives to the forefront.
The International Indigenous Peoples Forum for World Heritage (IIPFWH) is hosting a Side Event to highlight Indigenous people’s interaction with World Heritage processes from nominations to management. Indigenous peoples from North America, Australia, Europe and Africa will provide some insights as to the challenges they faced in the preparation of their nominations as well as […]
On the occasion of the 2019 International Year of Indigenous Languages, this seminar will demonstrate the link between the languages of Indigenous Peoples, their environmental knowledge and the conservation of Indigenous (World) Heritage, featuring case studies from across the world. The event will raise awareness about Indigenous Peoples as custodians of cultural and natural heritage […]
“Can You Really Speak Your Language?” is a Reality TV show that would run for 53-weeks EVERY year (Season) broken down into 4 quarters of 13 Editions weekly.
It is organized as a Family game show because we wanted a show that EVERY member of the family (old or young) would be comfortable watching anytime we are on high.
It gives us immense pleasure to invite you to participate in the International Seminar on Marginal Ethnologic and Linguistic Annals: MELA-2019 to be held during 24-27 November, 2019 at Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan, West Bengal (India), organised by Centre for Endangered Languages (CFEL), Visva-Bharati. Here Research Papers, Films, Poster Presentations and Theme Paintings are invited within given time frame. There will be interactive sessions consist of renowned linguists, interdisciplinary academicians, film makers, thinkers, writers, journalists and young scholars of the field.
This workshop will address the grammars of Heritage Languages, more particularly Corean, Portuguese, and Romanian. We will study the differences between Heritage Languages and Mainland, in search of similar mechanisms that apply in Heritage Languages across the board.
The An t-Alltan 2019 conference for Gaelic teachers and Early Years staff
The 13th edition of the Festival of Biodiversity will be held on september 12-22 2019 at Parco Nord Milano. The Festival is focused on the environmental and naturalistic redevelopment, on rural and natural landscapes that can also be found in big cities, on the ecosystems at risks of impoverishment, and on scientific and material knowledge that respects nature, with a broader gaze on the future of the planet.
Our interest in the theme of the preservation of the Indigenous Languages lies in the fact that these populations are at the forefront in safeguarding the biodiversity of the most fragile environments and ecosystems. Therefore protecting their cultural and linguistic heritage also means protecting their territories and the link with them is the interest of the whole planet.
El año 2019 ha sido declarado por la ONU y la UNESCO como el año internacional de las lenguas indígenas en el mundo, con el propósito de llamar una vez más la atención sobre la importancia de preservar y fomentar el uso de las lenguas indígenas. En un mundo en el que las tendencias homogeneizadoras […]




















