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Trabajando por la preservación de la lengua Tutunakú

De acuerdo con el Sistema de Información Cultural de México, en dicho país hay más de 250 mil hablantes de Tutunakú, una lengua que se ha preservado en 34 municipios del Estado de Puebla y 25 de Veracruz. En este programa que forma parte de la serie “Preservando nuestras raíces”, integrantes de Tutunaku Radio entrevistan a María Asunción Galindo, profesora de educación Indígena, quien narra su experiencia como hablante de esta lengua y reflexiona sobre la importancia de preservarla. 

The Lie Of 1652 - Eldos FM Interview With Patric Tariq Mellet

Patric Tariq Mellet is a heritage researcher whose search for his father roused his curiosity to find out who he was, and where he comes from. This journey has resulted in him becoming a subject matter expert on matters relating to the history of South Africa. In this interview, Diana Morat gets to know more about his book entitled, The Lie of 1652. Diana is a presenter at Eldos FM in Eldorado Park, Johannesburg, South Africa.

A Call From The Kalahari

In this Afrikaans Language radio program, Indigenous Rights Radio's Shaldon Ferris (Khoisan, Johannesburg) receives a telephone call from Piet Berends and Willem Swarts (Khoisan, Northern Cape). They speak about survival in the Kalahari Desert and the hoodia plant.
This program is in Afrikaans.
Producer: Shaldon Ferris
Interviewees: Piet Berends (Pictured) and Willem Swarts
Music: "Kora Kalabash and Hum" by Johannes Davids, used with permission

 

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