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‘Language has the power to bring souls together’ </h1>
<p class="gmail-postmeta"><span class="gmail-meta_date">May 24, 2017</span></p>
<img src="http://morungexpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/%E2%80%98Language-has-the-power-to-bring-souls-together%E2%80%99.jpg" class="gmail-attachment-640x640 gmail-size-640x640 gmail-wp-post-image" alt="A traditional presentation during the opening day of the Tenyimia Pederüchü which began on May 23 in Kohima. (Morung Photo)" width="640" height="357"><div class="gmail-mycaption">A traditional presentation during the opening day of the Tenyimia Pederüchü which began on May 23 in Kohima. (Morung Photo)</div><h3><em>47th Tenyidie Pederüchü underway in Kohima</em></h3>
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<p>Morung Express News<br>
Kohima | May 23</p>
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<p>The 47th Tenyidie Pederüchü began today, May 23 at Ura Academy Badi,
Kohima and will continue till May 25. Hosted by the Tenyimi People’s
Organisation, the inauguration was graced by Nagaland Governor P.B
Acharya.<br>
The welcome address was delivered by Rev. Tsolie Chase, Ura academy and
folk songs and special numbers were presented by various groups.</p>
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<p>Nagaland State Chief Minister, Shürhozelie Liezietsu spoke on the
history of the Tenyidie Pederüchü which started in 1970. However the
study of Tenyidie can be traced back to 1939 during the time of the
American Missionary Tanquist.</p>
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<p>It was only in 1970 that a renewal study and research on Tenyidie
took place, which also led to the development of the language in
academia. Liezietsu lamented that before the 1970s, due to the conflict
and national movement, the Tenyimia community could not focus on the
development of Tenyidie.</p>
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<p>However because of the efforts of the few elders, who even in the
time of conflict continued to work towards the preservation and
promotion of Tenyidie, Liezietsu said that there was progress of
Tenyidie. “The efforts and contributions of our elders continue to guide
us,” the CM said and urged the young generation to work towards the
progress of Tenyidie. He informed that the Ura Academy will be
initiating projects to promote Tenyidie by providing classes and
training on folksongs and stories.</p>
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<p>The Tenyimia People’s Organisation in their greetings expressed the
contentment of a shared language among the Tenyimias, and also noted
that the Tenyidie Pederüchü is one of the biggest celebrations of the
Tenyimias.</p>
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<p>Congratulating the Government of Nagaland on the implementation of
the three language policy to preserve and protect the local Naga
languages, Governor PB Acharya meanwhile impressed on the importance of
one’s mother tongue, which is one of the core basis of identity.
“Language has the power to bring souls together,” he said, while however
expressing regret that local languages are not emphasized enough, and
while most Universities in the country have departments of foreign
languages, there are no courses on tribal dialects. Therefore, the
Governor stressed on the promotion of local dialects in universities
across the country, besides the promotion of one’s mother tongue in
primary education.</p>
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<p><strong>We must remember we are a nation: Niketu Iralu</strong><br>
Exhorting the gathering during the Tenyidie Pederüchü, Niketu Iralu
spoke on the necessity for Nagas to build stronger relationships with
the Indian people, and tell the Naga story to the rest of the country.
“Our Story has crossed difficult paths but today we must begin a new
battle and that is reaching out to the Indian public. In the past, the
talks and interactions have been confined only to the Government of
India, the Army and its agencies. And because we are small and they are
big, they have continuously humiliated us. Many things have gone wrong.
That happens in history and its okay. Today we must interact with the
India public. Our new future will begin with this,” he stated.</p>
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<p>To begin a new future, we must really understand our story and where
we stand, viewed Iralu, who also cited the two conundrums that young
Nagas faced today: ‘Was our struggle right? And have we covered any
distance or achieved anything because of the sacrifices our people have
made?’</p>
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<p>Iralu maintained that to deny the Naga struggle would be a grave
injustice. “What we struggled was right. We must not let this struggle
and our history disappear. If we lose it then our story does not hold
any foundation. Nagas are not anti-Indians. We told our positions as our
history told. Nagas are India’s little neighbor and our story has just
started,” affirmed Iralu, and urged organizations like the TPO to reach
out to the rest of the tribes and communities.</p>
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<p>To the young generation, Iralu advised, “Your life, your personality,
your dignity, your intelligence, your values must speak to the people
of India. People who fight for your dignity, your self-respect, you will
find it in Indian people.”</p>
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<p>Lamenting that Nagas have often narrowed down themselves on tribal
lines, Iralu reminded Nagas, “We must remember we are a nation. We must
admit the facts and let the facts win. Let the wrong be proclaimed and
acknowledged. If the process is clean, the outcome will be right.”</p>
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<p>The Tenyimia Pederüchü is an annual conference of the Tenyimias
especially focusing on Tenyidie students, where discussions and lectures
are held besides the presentation of traditional songs, folklores. Some
topics of discussions and lectures this year will focus on Tenyidie
vocabularies and the essence of culture. The speakers for the conference
are Dr. Mimi K. Ezung, Dr. Khrüvolü Keyho, Eno Keduolhoulie Belho,
Zacivelü, Vizomenuo Yhome, Vimedo Keyho.</p><p><a href="http://morungexpress.com/language-power-bring-souls-together/">http://morungexpress.com/language-power-bring-souls-together/</a><br></p><br clear="all"><br>-- <br><div class="gmail_signature">**************************************<br>N.b.: Listing on the lgpolicy-list is merely intended as a service to its members<br>and implies neither approval, confirmation nor agreement by the owner or sponsor of the list as to the veracity of a message's contents. Members who disagree with a message are encouraged to post a rebuttal, and to write directly to the original sender of any offensive message. A copy of this may be forwarded to this list as well. (H. Schiffman, Moderator)<br><br>For more information about the lgpolicy-list, go to <a href="https://groups.sas.upenn.edu/mailman/" target="_blank">https://groups.sas.upenn.edu/mailman/</a><br>listinfo/lgpolicy-list<br>*******************************************</div>
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