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Meet on ancient cultures to be held in Feb

This conferance trook place Feb 4-7 2003

Express News Service

Mumbai, January 23: OVER 200 representatives of pre-Christianity and

Islam, ancient cultures like Maya, Inca, Maori, Druid etc from 40

different countries will participate in a unique international

conference at the newly-launched Rambhau Mhalgi Prabhodhini complex

at Uttan, Bhayander from February 4-9, 2003.

 

Organised by the World Council of Elders of Ancient Traditions and

Cultures, the conference will bring together prominent

representatives and experts engaged in preservation of these

cultures.

 

Over 148 papers will be presented during the conference along with a

poster exhibition, cultural programmes and symposiums.

 

The participants will also perform some distinct rituals and

religious ceremonies like the water libation ceremony of African

tribes during the six-day meet.

 

``The conference will explore and discuss the commonalities among

ancient traditions and the challenges they face in an increasingly

globalised world. We will adopt a Mumbai manifesto at the end of the

conference,'' said Dr Yashwant Pathak, co-ordinator of Nagpur-based

International Centre for Cultural Studies.

 

Vice President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat will visit the conference

venue to interact with the participants, while Union Human Resources

Development Minister Dr Murli Manohar Joshi will deliver the

valedictory address to conclude the conference.

 

Among those expected to participate include Native Americans Roberto

Borrerro and Helen Hagan, Amazigh representatives Mohammed Awarik and

Hassan Quazzate from Morocco, Pedro Oriego representing Pagans from

Spain, Maori representative Tewai Hohaya from New Zealand, Jonas

Trinkunas of Lithuania, and Mother Taylor of Yeruba community from

Nigeria.

 

``Many of these ancient cultures face extinction and are struggling

to survive. They need self-respect. This conference aims at being

Sanskriti Sangam, a convergence of cultures,'' said Vinay

Sahastrabuddhe, director general of Rambhau Mhalgi Prabhodhini, which

is one of the co-organisers of the conference along with ICCR and

Vishwa Adhyayan Kendra.

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