At the end of October, Obinitsa – Finno-Ugric Capital of Culture 2015 and a cultural centre of Seto people in Estonia, became the meeting place for Finno-Ugric language activists. Over 30 community and cultural leaders as well as academics shared in the hospitable Seto kitchen their favourite recipes for preserving and revitalising indigenous languages.
Participants of the second working meeting of the project “SANA 2019: Civil Society Network for Preserving and Revitalizing Indigenous Languages” shared good practices of language activism, held a seminar “Finno-Ugric Kitchen Talk: How Traditional Cuisine Supports Finno-Ugric Languages” and conducted a workshop “Finno-Ugric Language Kitchen” in three Finno-Ugric languages: Seto, Karelian and Livonian.