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    Posted On: 22-Apr-2005
    From: mark zeh [mississippi_curious.....com]
    Subject: [roatan] And PS




    Oh, the Independence thing. . . yes, I am a bit of a Seditionist !

    I still believe that secession was constitutional every bit as well as a person has the right to divoce. Yet, the benefits of union usually outweigh independence. One only has to look at the former USSR or a disjointed South America to see some of that..

    David Evans wrote:

    Good morning, Mark
    I am certain many people in many places, and many different times have
    sought the preserve their culture. Perhaps, if I had to select some who
    have came the closest to suceeding it would have to be the Garifuna.
    But, unfortunately, it cannot be done. There are places on the planet a
    century or two behind the rest of the world in terms of cultural change.
    But they will be found to be, as often as not, using 21st Century
    technology. Culture changes in bits...first there will be things
    creeping in that make life easier...next behavioral rules will change
    regarding ownership, then followed by dress, and then religious ways
    will medernize a bit. Finally, they will discover that their very
    language has been eroding away bit by bit, and with it their morals and
    self respect as to who they really are. They will then take a look
    around them and discover that in spite of all their changes, the rest of
    the world has moved on and they are still a second or third class
    society, looked down upon...not even "interesting" or "quaint" as they
    once were when first "discovered" by the mainstream societies about the
    planet. If they are lucky, as the Garifuna have been, and realize this
    very early because they had used their differences as a survival tool
    long ago, they will have enough built into their culture to use to
    continue and go on surviving...selling their dance, their art, etc to
    the outside world...but even then they will find that their language is
    slipping away as their young, walking about University campuses with
    their cell phones like everyone else, begin to ignore their ancestral
    language, and their parents- imperfrct speakers themselves- find it too
    difficult to continue teaching it to them. At the center, the very core
    of all cultures is language. If the language changes rapidly so will the
    culture. If for some reason the language is slow to change, the core of
    the culture likewise will be slow to change...but change it will! In
    fact Change is the only thing in the Universe that is certain. There
    isn't even such a thing as time...there is only change, and no culture
    will ever totally escape it and be "preserved", no matter how much some
    of us wish it could be. As for preserving the culture of the Bay
    Islands, and as a reply to your statement below...it has already been
    lost...only bits and pieces remain, and they will vanish as well as the
    present generation goes.
    All the best..dke
    http://www.thejudasbird

    mark zeh wrote:

    > It is my opinion that the best way for Roatan and the Bay Islands to
    > preserve their culture would be through Independence.
    >




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