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KUZUL
ETREVROADEL EVIT KENDALC'H AR BREZHONEG
The International Committee
for the Defense of the Breton Language needs your support!
Here's
why...
The Breton language is a Celtic language closely related to Welsh, Cornish,
Manx, and Irish and Scottish Gaelic (see Celtic
Languages). It is the everyday language of an
estimated 250,000 people in Brittany, the far western peninsula of France. But
Breton is threatened with extinction. The Breton language is no longer
forbidden in schools or hidden totally from public view, but France continues
to withhold the resources necessary for its development as a healthy living
language.
The ICDBL was established in 1975 in Brussels, Belgium, to support the
repeated demands of Bretons that their native language be given the
recognition and place in the schools, media and public life of Brittany that
it needs to survive. The ICDBL was founded by and continues to count on the
support of NON-Bretons, as well as people of Breton heritage living throughout
the world, who testify to the international concern for the future of the
Breton language.
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The U.S.
Branch of the ICDBL was founded in 1981, and has members in 38
states - from Alaska, Hawaii and California, to Maine, Florida and
Texas. The U.S. ICDBL is a non-profit organization with the aim to help
Americans learn about Brittany and the Breton language and culture, and
to support the development of the Breton language education and culture
in Brittany.
All U.S. ICDBL members receive the quarterly newsletter called Bro
Nevez ("New Country" in the Breton language). This
40-45 page newsletter (primarily in English with some Breton and French)
includes articles about the Breton language and culture, book and music
reviews, and short notes to introduce readers to Breton history, art,
literature, economy, sports, nature and Brittany's Celtic cousins.
Membership (or subscription to the newsletter only) costs US$20 per
year for US residents and US$25 for non-US residents.
Click here for details on membership/subscription
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The U.S. ICDBL has also produced and continues to update a series of reports
and pamphlets to introduce the Breton language and learning materials for it,
as well as Breton music, history and web sites. And we serve as a
"clearinghouse" for individuals seeking information on any topic
related to Brittany and Breton culture.
The U.S. ICDBL provides Bro Nevez on a
complimentary basis to a number of language and cultural organizations in
Brittany; in some instances we are also very happy to establish an exchange of
publications.
Contact
us for further information.
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Show your support for
the Breton language by becoming a member of the U.S. or Canadian Branch. Or
subscribe to the newsletter to keep up to date on the situation of the
Breton language in Brittany, and for a wealth of information on the Breton
culture as well as reviews of new books and recordings.
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TELL PEOPLE ABOUT US AND JOIN US!
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Your membership in
the ICDBL sends a clear signal to the people of Brittany and to the world that
the future of the Breton language is a cause with international support.
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May 19, 2007
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