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SANA 2019 Held Finno-Ugric Kitchen Talks in Obinitsa

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.

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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.


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