2nd Resolution
Andre Cramblit
andrekar at NCIDC.ORG
Fri Oct 31 16:33:31 UTC 2003
You may be interested to learn of the following resolution passed at
the Annual General meeting of Foundation for Endangered Languages, at
Broome, West Australia, on 23 September 2003.
(The theme of the conference, during which the AGM took place, was
Maintaining the Links: Language, Identity and the Land.)
To:
Commonwealth Heads of Government Secretariat
Commonwealth Policy Studies Unit
Commonwealth Association for Indigenous PeoplesÊ (CAIP)
Whereas:
· Thousands of world languages are at risk of dying out;
· Geographic place names are an important record and
expression of peopleÕs knowledge, heritage and culture;
· Geographic place names may carry valuable ecological,
environmental, spiritual, moral and cultural meanings;
· The process of European and other colonisation of indigenous
peoplesÕ territories has led to the removal or distortion of
geographic place names;
· The practice of various Commonwealth governments is notably
uneven with regard to restitution of indigenous place names;
· There is a Commonwealth Association of Indigenous Peoples
which has called for greater awareness and dialogue in the
Commonwealth on the issue of indigenous peoplesÕ rights and
empowerment;
· 2004 is the final year of the United Nations Decade on the
Rights of Indigenous Peoples;
Be it resolved that:
The Foundation for Endangered Languages calls on Commonwealth
Governments and the Commonwealth Secretariat to take appropriate
actions to promote the use of orthographically correct and properly
documented place names, particularly those in endangered languages
and the languages of indigenous and tribal peoples.
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