IPPAC A platform to promote the arts and culture of mountain Communities and contribute in the sustainable peace and development of the area.

IPPAC is a platform to promote the arts and culture of mountain communities. IPPAC aims at using arts and culture for sustainable peace and development of the area. The platform also strives to work for the welfare of artists and artisans of the region.

21/03/2021

Beautiful rendition of Bohor by Shumol
Well done guys❤️❤️

Bohor e RangNawruz Muborak
21/03/2021

Bohor e Rang
Nawruz Muborak

"Mergech Safar- The Journey" , the fourth album of DWBaig and second one with Afzal Karim, after "Gulipokiza". "Mergech Safar- The Journey", as the name says, is the journey towards the preservation

“Fostering multilingualism for inclusion in education and society”-International Mother Language Day 2021 specialThe wor...
21/02/2021

“Fostering multilingualism for inclusion in education and society”-International Mother Language Day 2021 special

The world is celebrating International Mother Language Day on Sunday (Feb 21) under the theme “Fostering multilingualism for inclusion in education and society” which recognizes that languages and multilingualism can advance inclusion, and to highlight the potential of Pakistan’s linguistic and cultural diversity.
The festival offers a platform for celebrating 70 plus languages of Pakistan and encourages language communities to take action for saving these languages from extinction.
Will the endangered languages of mountain communities of High Asia survive the onslaught of globalisation?
Will any language survive in isolation?
In this talk , Language and cultural experts, Amir Hussain, Zubair Torwali with Safiullah Baig will discuss issues and challenges faced by endangered languages of the mountain communities of High Asia region.

https://youtu.be/JodwuU7JBAQ


PASIL - Pakistan Association for the Study of the Indigenous Languages
Endangered Language Alliance Endangered Languages Project Endangered Language Fund Endangered Ecosystems Alliance UNESCO Pakistan UNESCO International Indigenous Youth Council The Indigenous Literacy Foundation Indigenous Language Institute

“Fostering multilingualism for inclusion in education and society” International Mother Language Day 2021 specialThe world is celebrating International Langu...

20/12/2020

Wakhi speaker Jumakhon Matrobov tells the story of Rukhshona, a headstrong young queen who refuses to marry for years, but instead sends out her image, engraved on rings, around the world to ensure that her kingdom will have wheat. Meanwhile she challenges any suitors to take food from out of a lion's mouth — ultimately one succeeds and they have a son named Lal. Later, when the King of Pakistan sees Rukhshona's image on a ring and verifies her beauty, he arrives with his army, vowing to marry her. Destructive wars result, eventually leading Rukhshona to kill herself with a sword and the king in turn to jump from a mountain.

In Wakhi with Wakhi and English subtitles by Husniya Khujamyorova.

Produced by Husniya Khujamyorova, Nicole Galpern, and Ross Perlin.

29/06/2020
26/06/2020



How to stay safe, and protect our dear ones from the Pandemic Covid-19 is explained in the . , an indigenous language is spoken in the and . has developed this message in 15 indigenous languages of the area including to create awareness in the communities regarding the disease.

https://www.facebook.com/LanguageForum/videos/271016790641385/?t=8

Deputy Commissioner Hunza Deputy Commissioner Islamabad Deputy Commissioner, Gilgit National Disaster Management Authority, Pakistan Deputy Commissioner Upper Chitral Deputy Commissioner Ghizer

15/06/2020

Muhammad Gohar 96, from Passu, upper Hunza, singing a Persian song. Muhammed Gohar (Huzur Mukhi), is one of the pioneer teachers and female education activist in Passu

Videography: Jaffer ullah Khan

20/05/2020
18/05/2020

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