Slideshow | The Lutes of the Santal
Source: The Lutes of the Santal | Bengt FosshagAddress : http://www.bengtfosshag.de/santal/index.htmlDate Visited: Fri Apr 25 2014 18:49:02 GMT+0200 (CEST)
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“We want our young generation to be rooted in our specific culture and to have good opportunities to take their fate into their own hands. Using our language is essential. What alphabet we use in school, matters less. We tell our students about Ol-chiki [the Santali alphabet invented in 1925 and one of India’s 22 official languages since 2004] – encouraging, but not forcing them to learn it.”– Boro Baski in “The pros and cons of Ol-chiki” (D+C Development and Cooperation, e-Paper April 2021)
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Source: The Lutes of the Santal | Bengt FosshagAddress : http://www.bengtfosshag.de/santal/index.htmlDate Visited: Fri Apr 25 2014 18:49:02 GMT+0200 (CEST)
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