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Our language, our land and future : lessons learned from the Erromangan Cultural Association’s linguistic and cultural revival in contemporary Vanuatu

Naupa Anne. 2021. .
Our language, our land and future : lessons learned from the Erromangan Cultural Association’s linguistic and cultural revival in contemporary Vanuatu
CONFERENCEOBJECT, (2021 ) - PUBLISHEDVERSION - English (en-GB)

OPENACCESS - Vanuatu National University / Université Nationale du Vanuatu, Ministri blong Edukesen.
Audience : POLICYMAKERS, RESEARCHERS, STUDENTS, TEACHERS
National University of Vanuatu, Vanuatu Ministry of Education and Training, Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie
Sujet
Linguistic ; vernacular language ; protection ; langue vernaculaire ; Erromangan ; kastom ; Vanuatu, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/499, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/306
Domaines
Linguistique
Description

Vanuatu’s linguistic diversity is intricately linked to a centuries-old traditional land governance system that underlays the fabric of society. The oft-quoted “My Land, My Life” is equally, “Our Language, our land and our future.” This paper presents the decade-long effort of the Erromango Cultural Association (ECA) to preserve and promote
linguistic heritage in support of traditional governance systems. It explores how the development of children’s books in the vernacular, as well as adult literacy books targeting the vernacular capability to recite the tempor, or traditional land chants, have enhanced contemporary cultural practice. Closely linked to these initiatives was a community-led, applied heritage program linking language and traditional art forms to both safeguard traditional knowledge and underpin cultural survival. This paper shares insights from this decade-long effort with, by and for Erromangans.

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English (en-GB)
Auteurs
Naupa, Anne
Contributeurs
Sources
In: Acte du colloque international au Vanuatu: Education, Identité et Cultures = Proceedings of the international symposium in Vanuatu: Education, Identity and Cultures (Port-Vila, le 14-15 avril 2021)
Couverture
Vanuatu
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