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News of the endangered languages


November 7, 2010 : Tuaregs and Berber languages on France Culture

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November 3, 2010 : article on Australian Aboriginal languages published in « Les Nouvelles Calédoniennes ».

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November 2nd 2010 : 5 MPs announce introduction of a bill on regional languages in France.

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October 27th : cyber-attack paralyses Survival International website.

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September-October, 2010: Worldwide media gives space to question of endangered languages

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October 3, 2010: « Inuk » wins Best Cinematography Award at the Woodstock Film Festival, USA

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September 2010: Researchers Dave Harmon and Jonathan Loh publish an Index of Linguistic Diversity

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September 2010: Linguist Tove Skutnabb-Kangas publishes a new book on the education of indigenous children and their rights to retain their language.

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October 12, 2010: Venezuela launches radio channel in Indian languages

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September 20, 2010: facing poaching off the Indian shores, one the world’s most isolated tribes in jeopardy

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