Goans have sold their soul to the devil: greed, communalism, corruption, and
casteism. Sad. George
From: Joao Barros-Pereira
On this Liberation Day, Goans and people who have lived long enough in Goa and
think of themselves as Goans, need to do some serious i
On this Liberation Day, Goans and people who have lived long enough in
Goa and think of themselves as Goans, need to do some serious
introspection and come to terms with who they are and their worth in
terms of votes.
During election time they are king for a day, 24-hours of political
power. 24-h
Who are you, really? The puzzle of personality
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June 23, 2016
To konna'lo? By Lucio Rodrigues
Literally, the phrase means, "Which family does he belong
To?" or "Who are his parents?" It is apparently a simple
Interrogative, an expression of normal, healthy curiosity,
Expressing the concern that one human being has for another.
+ + +
FN, a well reasoned
> Venantius J Pinto venantius.pinto at gmail.com
> Thu Jun 5 21:46:49 PDT 2014
> Tum konnalo? does not translate as "who are you," and
> neither even jokingly can it be seen to allude to "Who do
> you think you are?"! The latter does happen but it has to
> be regarded in context...
You're right,
Such searches help people see as also align their ancestry alongside/with
the shaping of identity.
I am happy to read texts when I come across them. We all have our worlds
and what motivates us.
Thank you FN.
vjp
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 3:04 AM, Frederick FN Noronha फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या
*فريدريك نور
This was written a few years ago...
R O O T S : U N U S U A L S T O R I E S F R O M G O A
After coping with generations
of wander-lust, that often
snapped ties with their
roots, Goans from far
and near return with renewed
interest to trace back their origins
By Frederick Noronha
=
On 6 June 2014 10:16, Venantius J Pinto wrote:
> :: Otilalo. [rarely used now] (I am Otilia's. To mean: My mother is Otilia.
> Igorche kodden ghor assa tya ghoratlo.
>
> Often immediately upon responding as above, other pointed Qs MAY have
> followed. Such as, Hanh tujo Pai ghadddeo/engina choloi
Tum konnalo? does not translate as "who are you," and neither even jokingly
can it be seen to allude to "Who do you think you are?"! The latter does
happen but it has to be regarded in context.
"Who are you" deserves and expects a simple response. I am visiting from
Bombay. My name is Venantius, a
A presentation-cum discussion at the Xavier Centre of Historical Research
(Alto Porvorim) on June 9, 2014 at 5.30 pm by Werner Egipsy Souza on
Genealogy: Creating Your Local Identity.
About the speaker: Werner has been involved in the design and delivery of
various online and offline systems withi
Asks Ana Maria Fernandes (June 14 ) . Methinks the question should rather
be
''What kind of Christian are you ? ''
Jesus Christ preached between 30 and 33 AD. After his death , his
doctrines were
avidly followed not in Judaea but in Rome itself where the socalled slaves
(people
from various parts
Many times we boast that our religion is founded by christ and that protestants
are traitors. Many times priest speak about believers saying that they do not
believe in Mother Mary. How many of the catholics know your religion!!!If any
one tries to argue they say you are spoiling my faith. We a
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