Okinawans push to preserve unique language
s.t. bischoff
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Sun May 20 01:13:50 UTC 2012
Hello all,
An interesting article in the Japan Times today about Uchiniaguchi....
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/text/nn20120519f1.html
Okinawans push to preserve unique language
By *AYAKO MIE<http://www.japantimes.co.jp/text/JTsearch5.cgi?term1=AYAKO%20MIE>
*
Staff writer
*Last in a series*
NAHA, Okinawa Pref. — Byron Fija, 42, has an identity crisis.
Part of it is his looks. He's Japanese, born to a white American father and
an Okinawan mother, a couple who never married, and he seems to take more
after his dad. But it's when he speaks that people are really taken aback.
Fija is often asked why he speaks in Okinawa "hogen" (dialect), from people
who assume he is a foreigner.
More disconcerting is that he is asked this by fellow Okinawans, who should
recognize what he is saying. Most recently, this occurred when he was asked
about the Okinawan language during the taping of a Naha TV program.
"I don't speak a dialect (of Japanese)," Fija protested when an
Okinawa-born comedian questioned him about the way he speaks. "I speak
Uchinaguchi, which is an independent language."
Fija actually teaches Uchinaguchi, the local language spoken on the
southern half of the main island of Okinawa.
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/text/nn20120519f1.html
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