Joe, bet i read ur message wrong!! Instead of adding to ur list. I took the
cultural symbols of Goa...
Well just one for the present.
Poems/Songs.
-Seb
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Hello Joe,
Listen, l will take the Abolem as my symbol :-) Cecil, can hv Feni as his!!!
Someone plz distribute the rest.
-Seb
PS: All flowers..do vote for ME :-))
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It's independent.
Its neither Brits nor Oscars but GOANETTERS Award.
Proposed catagories (upto 2 more welcome
Interesting debate.It would be difficult to pinpoint
one or two symbols that embody the diverse nature of
the Goan ethos.
Let me think aloud. Coconut tree, abolem, mogarem,
waves, canji, cashtti, candles at a wayside shrine,
tiled roofs, two men: one in western suit, other in
coat & pudvo, rocks &
I was intrigued by a respondent's astute observation of a temple wall
incorporated in church wall in Old Goa. Certainly this is some valid
observation (on the ground) and may be even better than a written
documented observation of Goa's history.
However as I analyze this observation, the issue
Gabe:
I hope the Church Authorities are taking note and that very shortly if
not sooner a Bene Merenti Medal will be presented to the Hon. Doctor.
Gilbert responds:
Some Goan Catholics have assumed an implicit 'free ride' on church
bashing.
Others do it (chruch bashing) for phun. Very punny!!!
Let
On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 "Dr.Teotonio R. de Souza"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote...
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Goa Research Net" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I am tjhankful for two serious suggestions: cashew (-nut?) and abolim. I
am
> looking forward to a more meaningful and productive debate. >
> BTW, according
Re: Cultural Symbols of Goa
Gilbert responds:
Goa has a state flower, state fruit and a state drink. Why don't we work
with what we have instead of starting something new? Just a suggestion.
Miguel's Comment:
And what might these be? There is no official flower or fruit for Goa. I
do not know i
More details coming soon...
It's independent.
Its neither Brits nor Oscars but GOANETTERS Award.
Proposed catagories (upto 2 more welcome)
Informative (Goa & NRI)
Thought provoking articles
Humor
Konkani
You can vote for any one (new or old goanetters but
minimum of 10 postings required)
Sil
Dear Goanetter,
Before the advent of the TV and the cable networks... and the new found
affluence, Goans had neither the opportunity nor the means for
entertainment. Prayer, circulating statues/idols, palki, kirtan, haldi
kumkum, village nataks, narkasur, New Year's eve dance, village feast,
zatra
Dear Goanetters,
Surely Dr. Gilbert Lawrence must have been joking when he wrote thus:
> LAW AND ORDER.
>
> As current Goans who resided in Goa during Portuguese rule (pre-1961)
> will remember, their police action was swift, slap/beat the suspect then
> question the what, why and how of the crime
Thank you Santosh, once again.
I knew you would come out with the correct version.
It was very nice of you. I wish u could give/post a
simple translation either in English or konkani .
Either my hindi teacher or myself may have got
confused (as I also read about Sant Kabir, Sant
Tulsidas, Sant E
As a relative newcomer to Goa (2 + years) I was very
happy to participate in the "Saibinn Mae" making her
rounds in the village. I was asked discreetly, not to
upstage others by offering more "goodies" than the
traditional "ukde chonne" and I complied. After all I
did not want to upset the apple
Frederick wrote:
1.
where religious polarisation is the main basis of fighting electoral battles
in today's
Goa.>
Santosh wrote:
2.
Gilbert wrote :
3.
statements of Churches built over temples>
Santosh wrote:
4.
to be eliminated using all non-violent and honest means>
Gilbert wro
From: "Frederick Noronha (FN)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On learning that a reprint of this book was also out in
> India (at one-fourth the price), my anthropologist friend
> Dr Robert S Newman of Marblehead, MA, mentioned that
> he had done a review of the book for Amazon.com.
>
> As us
Just to inform those interested, that saibinn mae does go from flat to flat
and building to building here in Dubai, however prayers n hymns are
performed in the english language n well, the snacks too r different, like
sandwiches n soft drinks
best regards
Janice
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But, if you have some real proof that there were no, and i mean NO,
forcible
conversions, just show me and I will be tempted to believe you, but on
the
other hand you and your pals never will change opinion, will you? So, in
other words my great-great-great-great-grand-father had
Re: On what Frederick wrote
Gilbert Lawrence wrote:
Cheers, Please take this message to the appropriate audience or else
we are preaching to the choir.
Santosh:
I have already tried to do that. But they want more statistics. Now
tell me, where can I get such statistics? I have not done extens
When the Government of Goa, Daman and Diu won the bid to host All India
Civil Services Football Tournament (AICSFT) in 1971, there was no stadium in
Panaji. So, the then Chief Minister, late Dayanand Bandodkar, selected
Campal as the venue and issued orders to build one on rush basis. The
sta
Hello Teotónio, Rico and others,
Here are my suggestions:
Sanna,
Vhode
Mando
Dulpod
Vhodem
Ranpon
Mad (coconut)
Caju
Ambo
Gumot
Konkani
Sari
Bolcão
Porshem
Temple
Devotion
I am sure there are many more which all of us can subscribe. More later.
Melhores Cumprimentos,
Leão Fernandes.
SAF Games all set to take off
March 26, 2004 16:22 IST
After being postponed thrice for security reasons, the ninth South Asian
Federation (SAF) Games is finally all set to see the light of the day on
Monday when it gets off to a gala beginning.
The stage is set for the Games to go off with a
India holds Bangladesh to a draw
By Our Special Correspondent
RAWALPINDI, MARCH 28. Defending champion Bangladesh could not do anything
against a spirited Indian challenge as the teams drew goalless in the
opening match of group `A' football competition in the ninth SAF Games at
the Army Stad
Teotonio R. de Souza wrote...
From what I know of the case of Moirá, the main village church is not on the
exact spot, neither very close to the original spot.
Everybody knows that the Moira church was shifted from the original spot by
the villagers with the help of a sacristan from Ald
Reuters News Article
Having heard about how Uganda was progressing from Mr. Araujo, I thought I'd
post this:-
Uganda using torture to deter opposition-report
Mon 29 March, 2004 05:12 AM
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Ugandan security forces are increasingly torturing
suspected opponents of President Yowe
Firstly, I must apologise to my ex-classmate Joy Figueriedo for the long,
long delay in responding. Secondly, could anyone offer some useful tips
on this subject? I think expat groups in the Gulf have been successful in
accessing tiatr from Goa.
There's also a listing on the Sunday papers (par
Does anyone have additional contacts? This is from Anil Siqueira
in response to an earlier query from Rene
Barreto:
-- Forwarded message --
Almost every parish has its own groupings and, in most parishes where there
have traditionally been Goans, there are associations -- the M
I'm working on a mini project of putting together an *alternative* phone
directory for Goa. We journalist in Goa currently have access to a fairly
good *official* phone directory for our use (brought out and regularly
updated by the Dept of Information). But we lack an *alternative* list of
new
Any progress on this front? It's something we were discussing three months
back. FN
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, J.L Carvalho wrote:
> --
>
> Hello Everyone,
>
> www.goanentrepreneurs.com is up online! Please go to the sign and register
> and provide input for the sections
Curry, bhangra to feature in BBC radio drama!
March 28, 2004 15:03 IST
Curry houses, fabric shops and bhangra music are all set to be part of a
radio drama planned by the BBC to give Britain's primetime TV soaps a run
for their money.
Set in Birmingham, 'Silver Street' will have key characters
Eka ixttachea tollmolleank konnamcheanui buzvonn diunk zata, punn eka
ixttache sufollkaek buzvonn diunk ki bhou nazuk soimbachi goroz
(Anyone can sympathize with the suffering of a friend, but it requires a
very fine nature to sympathize with a friends success)
Moi-mogan,
Domnic Fernandes
An
IN THE WILD: Making sense of spiders
By Rahul Alvares / cna at sancharnet.in
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