La 30a Feria Nacional del Libro Infantil y Juvenil, Xalapa 2019, dedicará su programación este año a la conmemoración del Año Internacional de las Lenguas Indígenas, decretado por la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas, con diversas actividades para promoverlas y difundirlas entre los niños y los jóvenes.
Story Café Special with Gaelic writers Marion F. Morrison and Morag Law discussing their work in prose and poetry and the Gaelic dialects of Colonsay.
Event overview
The event will consist of an official introduction of the event's purpose and collaborators, three keynote speakers will share personal stories, and we will explore innovative ideas for greater belonging during breakout sessions. After a delicious lunch featuring global cuisine, we will wrap up with a panel discussion and small break out group discussions.
Discussion streams
Key elements of belonging and displacement especially as it related to all impacted women and girls in Los Angeles (Refugee, Immigrant, and Unhoused persons). Displacement or othering through Feminist Lens. (SDGs will be incorporated into the below.)
Voces y Sentidos es una muestra interdisciplinaria e interinstitucional organizada por el Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación de la Provincia de Buenos Aires y el Instituto de Investigación sobre Conocimiento y Políticas Públicas perteneciente a la Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas, que tendrá lugar en el Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes de Tandil del 25 de […]
La traducción y la interpretación, más allá del asistencialismo, significa la apertura de mundos nuevos, de lenguajes diversos y de renovación de pensamientos
The public is invited to join Ted Gottfriedson to learn about the history and current state of Secwepemctsin, the language of the Secwepemc. Ted is the Language and Culture Department Manager for Tk’emlups te Secwepemc.
Within the context of this year’s Sommerfest at TU Dortmund (4th of July 2019) the university library invites native and heritage speakers of indigenous languages and rare dialects to tell or sign stories and subsequently explain their significance and meaning to the audience in German or English.Through academic posters and language activities the researchers will engage both the students and staff of TU Dortmund University and visitors.
Approximately 80% of living languages in Malaysia are indigenous languages, with many of them in danger of disappearing soon. In conjunction with the International Year of Indigenous Languages 2019 (IYIL2019), an exhibition, Voices of the People: An Exhibition of Indigenous Languages in Malaysia, will be held at the Centre for Malaysian Indigenous Studies (CMIS). The exhibition is being jointly organised by CMIS and the Faculty of Languages and Linguistics University of Malaya (UM). The exhibition aims to create awareness of the linguistic and cultural diversity of the indigenous people in Malaysia through curated audio and video recordings featuring stories from different indigenous communities. A range of activities will be carried out during the three and a half week long exhibition. These include performances, talks and workshops by indigenous communities. The exhibition, which is open to the public, also aims to share research and community engagement projects carried out by researchers at UM.
22 февраля Центр культуры и досуга села Зилаир стал главной площадкой проведения I Всероссийского фестиваля «Культура коренных народов мира», посвященного Международному году языков коренных народов с участием Ассоциированных школ ЮНЕСКО, кафедр ЮНЕСКО, клубов друзей ЮНЕСКО и других образовательных учреждений.
Melange – International Year of Indigenous Languages is a one day symposium on the theme on 29th June 2019 at Hotel Surya New Delhi. The Symposium will have four sessions including Inaugural Session and other technical sessions on different aspects of Indigenous Languages of India. The sessions will be Chaired and attended by experts from different organizations including those from United Nations , Academic and Cultural Institutions and those from the Government of India. The components of the event consists of a broad based overview of the theme with related sub themes. Event is designed in such a way that ensures the promotion and outreach of the theme in accordance with the desired outcomes of the United Nations’ Action Plan on the theme.
The objective is to promote, preserve and conserve languages which have or are on the verge of losing their existence. This theme has been relevant to India which as per the latest Language Census has around 19,500 indigenous languages, dialects and many more oral traditions. In accordance with the objectives of the United Nations’ Action Plan on the mentioned theme, we seek to implement the objectives of the theme. We propose a round the year Calendar of Activities in select places of India. As the first step towards this line we are organising a Symposium on the theme . In the symposium various sessions will be held which includes inviting a delegate from the United Nations as speaker and various renowned speakers from the concerned field.
The degree of Intercultural Bilingual Education at Universidad Nacional de Educación del Ecuador UNAE, the National Council on the Equality of Peoples and Nationalities, the Secretariat of the Intercultural Bilingual Education System (SEIB), the Secretariat for the Higher Education, Sciences, Technologies and Innovation (SENESCYT), Universidad de Cuenca, the Interculturality Lab of the Latino American Faculty of […]
The IV Conferences of Communitary Communication organized by CORAPE in defense of life of the indigenous languages aim to encourage a space for the reflection, dialogue, interaction and training for community communicators, popular communicators, organizations, civil society and media. On this occasion the event will focus on the objective of sensitizing public opinion on the […]
The UNESCO Office in Quito and Representation for Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela has organized and coordinated three former editions of the Andean Meeting on Culture of Peace. This IV edition aims to make special emphasis to the contribution of the indigenous languages to the building of peace through the education in native language and […]
Die beiden Guarani-Kaiowá Frauen Janete und Alenir erzählen vom Leben als Indigene unter der aktuellen Regierung Brasiliens. Erzählung und Gespräch
The International Linguistics Olympiad (IOL) is one of 12 International Science Olympiads for secondary school students that has been held annually since 2003. Each year, teams of young linguists from around the world gather and test their minds against the world's toughest puzzles in language and linguistics. This year, the 17th IOL will be held in Yongin, South Korea, on July 29 - August 2, 2019.
Muitas profecias ao redor do mundo todo falam sobre a chegada de um novo tempo de paz entre os povos da Terra. O médium brasileiro Chico Xavier, numa dessas profecias, afirmou que o ano de 2019 seria a "Data Limite" e, caso as nações do mundo evitasse
Se propone realizar una cobertura informática en las Comunidades Indígenas del Territorio Cofán.
Promover la innovación e implementación, para un desarrollo autosostenible de las Comunidades Indígenas, la defensa de los Derechos Humanos y Derechos de Propiedad Intelectual Indígena.
Muestra Cine+Video Indígena celebra 13 años de trayectoria con exhibiciones gratuitas e invitados internacionales
Supporting Language Preservation and Revitalization in Tribal Communities
From a very early age, and even before birth, many Native American children are taught about their connection to the world. They are taught to honor their traditions and to think of themselves as connected to one another and the world around them. This interconnectedness is essential for Native American children’s development of the self. Language, culture, the home and community environment allow children to know who they are and form the basis for constructing knowledge and understanding. Many native languages have been passed from generation to generation, and with them, the stories, traditions and life of a people.
Although language plays a critical role in supporting the well-being of our young children, Indigenous languages continue to disappear at an alarming rate. In North America, at least 52 Native American languages have disappeared. Globally, more than 6,000 languages face eventual extinction. To raise awareness of the topic, the United Nations has also declared 2019 the International Year of Indigenous Languages. Please join us to learn from Dr. Sheilah Nicholas, faculty instructor for the American Indian Language Development Institute, and a panel of Arizona tribal representatives about their language preservation and revitalization work in tribal communities. Panelists include Sherilyn Analla, Gila River Indian Community; Lucille Watahomigie, Hualapai Tribe; and Beatrice Lee, San Carlos Apache Tribe.
Please join us for the second annual Tribal Connections event. In North America, at least 52 Native American languages have disappeared. Globally, more than 6,000 languages face eventual extinction, prompting the United Nations to declare 2019 as the International Year of Indigenous Languages.
Please join us for the second annual Tribal Connections event. In North America, at least 52 Native American languages have disappeared. Globally, more than 6,000 languages face eventual extinction, prompting the United Nations to declare 2019 as the International Year of Indigenous Languages.
" Acuerdos para la defensa, mejora y sostenibilidad del "CENTRO EDNOEDUCATIVO INTERNACIONAL BILINGUE TAITA QUERUBIN QUETA ALVARADO DE EDUCACIÓN, CULTURA Y SABIDURÍA ANCESTRAL" PARA DEFENSA Y RECUPERACIÓN DE LA LENGUA COFAN".
- Proyecto innovador en pro de la Educación Universal, susceptible de ser extendido a las otras 8 comunidades que componen el Resguardo Ukumari Kankhe".
The Festival delle Torri is an international music, dance, art and folklore festival that promotes cultural diversity in all its forms. At 2019 Festival will take part groups from Bolivia, Kamchatka (Russia), Polinesia, Poland and Italy.
The Multilingualism SA Conference is designed to present participants with the opportunity to engage in robust and extensive debate on finding sustainable solutions to the language issue in government, education, business, the workplace and in society at large. The papers read/presentations made at this conference will be collated with a view of producing a comprehensive report that crystalises the proposed solutions and chart the way forward.





















