Academic Activities

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Thursday, 12 October 2006 10:00
 

 Academic Activities

 

 

Visit to TONOKOTE people
Introduction

Camp Study: Santiago de Estero keeps its historical continuity which generated along the years and constitutes its identity. “Quichuistas”, are the protagonists of this identity. They are families form the Departments of Figueroa, Aguirre, Silipica, San Martín, Avellaneda. They have maintained the permanence of the language through oral transmission for 500 years. Read more
 
 

The Understanding towards INTERCULTURALITY
Introduction

CONGRESS: The Linguistic Engineering group from the Research Centre for Promotion and Investigation (CIPCO), in La Buhardilla, has been performing an exhaustive investigation on aborigine languages  in America, especially endangered languages within the frame of a Research Project  proposed by  the Consortium for the UNESCO Chair on Linguistic Technologies at the Service of Indigenous Peoples  Education. (TECLIN)  Read more
 
 

A Quechua translator is Developed for the Internet.
Introduction

INTERVIEW | Researchers from Tucumán are working to save two native peoples languages. The objective is to allow communities to have access more information. Read more
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