Is this a plea for freezing the social structure in Goa as it was? Even though I do not support the outright loot of resources and nature that goes on in the name of "social change" in today's Goa, many a times there is a lot of conservatism encoded in our "Save Goa" pleas... FN
On 30 August 2012 21:14, Ana Maria Fernandes <[email protected]> wrote: > The son of a carpentar would learn the trade from his father and when he could > not continue with his studies became a carpentar. Sometimes those studying > also helped their father at home with carpentar. The cobler's son also learnt > the > trade of his father and did not feel shy to mend the shoe. That was the art. > We had goan cooks etc.
