Gilbert & Mabel, > If organized by competent people, I'm sure that Goans from Goa, and the Goans in the Gulf, US, Canada, Australia and NZ will gladly join in contributing to such an effort. > --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This is another Goan example of, we have a "so > appalling" problem ....and .... it is someone else > who should care for it. > Why don't the Goans in the UK, encouraged by Mabel > Santos, raise some funds and the native Goans > provide space / building to put together a > mini-museum to protect, safeguard and display the > "all historic and artistic objects"? > Good time to bring up this subject and reve up > support is at the big Goan get together termed World > Goa Day in London. > Just a suggestion. > Kind Regards, GL > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I would like to thank Mr. de Malar for his article > on the importance of keeping > Goan art and artefacts in Goa for our future > generations. It is so appalling > that these 'treasures' are not protected and > safeguarded in the country. > The government and churches have to take > responsibility for this and educate > the people about the significance of all historic > and artistic objects. Mabel > Santos > > >
