Harrison Owen schrieb:
> At 12:57 AM 6/11/2003 +0100, Artur wrote: > > >> .....OST being still considered mainly "an >> American thing". > > > ....first used in The United States. But the point of origin, so far > as I am concerned, was only happenstantially the USA. In fact the > inspiration was all African. ....I could have gotten the same > inspiration from the Native Americans, .... take place in a language I > don't know. And not all of them Northern European -- Spanish, Chinese, > Hebrew, Arabic -- for example...... it is just a human thing. > thinking about the nationality of OST ------- when OST is an american thing I'm american when OST is an african thing I'm african when OST is a saamish thing I'm saami when OST is an haitian creole thing I'm haitian creole when OST is a dream I'm a dreamer when OST is zen I'm a priest of zen when OST is a technologie to discover the native otherhood in any native self-being then OST is just a human thing always working as the native language of our human community all over the world as nature instead of nation ---------------------- florian fischer begleitung im wandel muenchener 6 10779 berlin fon 0049.30. 2116752 fax 0049.30. 2115943 mailto:i...@ff-wey.com * * ========================================================== osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu ------------------------------ To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu, Visit: http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html