[Goanet] Re: re: Nelly Furtado

2006-06-04 Thread Neal Pinto
Nelly Furtado does not have any Goan or otherwise Indian ancestry.

I believe the source of some confusion on her heritage was some of the
promotional material when she released her first album - which alluded to
her being able to sing in Hindi. Some media articles embellished it to say
that she was in fact fluent in Hindi which she has admitted is *false*.

Furtado grew up in Vancouver which has a huge Indo-Canadian population.
During her teenage years, she was encouraged by some of her Indian friends
to sing a few filmy songs and I believe that was the entire extent of her
experience with Hindi until she got her record deal and started
collaborating with Indian remix-artists and playback singers.

Nelly's daughter however *does* have Indian roots. Her daughter's father is
Jasper Gahunia - I'm assuming of Punjabi origin.

For famous Canadians of Goan origin, check out Ian D'Sa - the brilliant
guitarist from rock band Billy Talent - http://www.billytalent.com

Neal Pinto
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On 5/23/06, Jason Monserrate wrote:


 Does Nelly Furtado have Goan roots??



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[Goanet] Re: Konknni in Kadamba script

2006-03-06 Thread Neal Pinto
Cool... does anyone know how/if the matras work for this particular script?

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[Goanet] Re: 2 new event albums - GOA LA

2006-03-06 Thread Neal Pinto
Those are great photos.  Thank you for distributing them.  I plan to visit
L.A. sometime this year.  It's great to see such a vibrant community out
there.

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[Goanet] Re: Konkani language Romi/Devanagari

2005-10-22 Thread Neal Pinto
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If you're taking a poll, count me in as being able to read Konkani both
Roman and Devanagari - bear in mind that, in tradition with many Goan in my
age group, I may not always understand what I'm reading. ;)
 Having said that, I'm still unclear on the contraversy. Are there any
places online I can go to read and get a balanced background of this Romi
vs. Devanagari debate?

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[Goanet] Re: Hindi adaptation of konkani song

2005-10-16 Thread Neal Pinto
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Hi Patsy!!

It's funny you should mention this song right now. I've been involved in a
project composing music that is going to be pitched for use in Hindi film
soundtracks.

My music partner is Punjabi and works between Bombay and Canada. He was
telling me how some filmy song composers in India as of late have been
drawing inspiration directly from classic Hindi songs, recommended we do the
same, and suggested we start by listening to the song Na Mangun Sona
Chandi - not realizing that the music composition had already been plucked
from a classic Goan folk song.

Anyway... here are your lyrics:

Na chaahoon sona chaandi, na chaahoon heera moti
Yeh mere kis kaam ke
Na maangoon bangla baadi, na maangoon ghoda gaadi
Yeh to hain bas naam ke
Deti hai dil de badle mein dil ke
(Ghe ghe ghe ghe ghe, ghe re saahiba
Pyaar mein sauda nahin)

Na chaahoon sona chaandi, na chaahoon heera moti
Yeh mere kis kaam ke
Na maangoon bangla baadi, na maangoon ghoda gaadi
Yeh to hain bas naam ke
Deta hai dil de badle mein dil ke

(Ghe ghe ghe ghe ghe, ghe re saahiba
Pyaar mein sauda nahin)
Na jaanoon mulla kaji, na jaanoon Kaaba Kashi
Main to hoon prem piyaasa re
Mere sapnon ki rani, hogi tumko hairaani
Main to tera deewaana re
Deti hai dil de badle mein dil ke

(Ghe ghe ghe ghe ghe, ghe re saahiba
Pyaar mein sauda nahin)
Pyaar mein sauda nahin


Take care,

Neal Pinto
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On 10/14/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 One of the first indian movies to hit portuguese cinema halls was a film
 titled Bobby. In that film there were several scenes of goa, and a song
 adapted to the tune of aum saiba poltoli vetta. Is there anyone out
 there
 who could send me the complete lyrics of this song?
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Re: [Goanet]Caste... and all that

2005-07-04 Thread Neal Pinto
Something just occurred to me on the subject of casteism in
matrimonial advertisements.  I can't quite articulate it now but I'll
give it a try:

If a Goan were to marry another Goan, there may (depending on the
family) be some pretentiousness regarding caste.

If these SAME Goans families were presented with a fiancé/fiancée of
Catholic European descent, would they be just as rigid in questioning
the pedigree of this white person's lineage?

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On 7/4/05, Frederick Noronha (FN) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On the question of whether one can be a Brahmin and an anti-casteist at
 the same time, perhaps the question would be better framed if it had
 asked whether one can subscribe to Brahminism and believe in
 anti-casteism at the same time.




[Goanet]July 16th @ Holy Joe's in TORONTO!!

2005-07-04 Thread Neal Pinto
Fellow Goanetters,

If any of you are near the Toronto area on Saturday July 16th, I'm
playing HOLY JOE'S (651 Queen St. West).

Just to let you know, I am a Goan-Canadian singer/songwriter who is
influcened by Ben Harper, Bob Marley, Duncan Sheik, Ian Thornley and
Peter Gabriel. I will be doing a solo set with electric-guitar and
stage-piano. There are more details on my site at
http://www.nealpinto.com

I'm looking forward to seeing you there and please spread the word! :)

If anyone would like to contact me directly for more details, please
e-mail me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] - my address on GOANET receives too
much traffic for me to notice individual e-mail.

Thanks,

Neal Pinto
www.nealpinto.com



Re: [Goanet]The United States of Canada

2004-11-06 Thread Neal Pinto
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Hello Mervyn and other Goanetters,

On first impression, I found that picture funny but then I got thinking:

Is it really right to call the block of Republican electorates
Jesusland?  I believe that following Jesus involves alot more than
self-righteous finger pointing.

I get into this further on my own message-board that I have set up at
http://pintomusic.proboards30.com

It was originally set up for people who listened to the music that I
write but, as a diversion, I set up a section specifically for the
discussion of politics and that area seems to see the most action.  If
any of you are into that sort of thing, feel free to sign up and join
in!

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On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 19:24:02 -0500 (EST), Mervyn Lobo
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 Folks,
 Here is the new map ;-)
 Mervyn2.0
 
 http://idisk.mac.com/glwebb-public/new_map.jpghttp://idisk.mac.com/glwebb-public/new_map.jpg
 



Re: [Goanet]outsourcing and the US elections

2004-10-28 Thread Neal Pinto
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There's another choice in this year's elections:
http://www.badmash.org/dishoom.php

:)

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On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 11:31:19 -0700 (PDT), Marlon Menezes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



Re: [Goanet]caste and all that

2004-10-28 Thread Neal Pinto
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Antonio,

Thank you for your response.  I already understand the theoretic and
theological reasons why the Hindu caste system is not compatible with
Christianity.

My question was an inquiry on the popular opinion of Hindus
regarding the employment of the caste system by Catholics in Goa.  In
other words, what does the average Hindu think of a Goan Catholic
trying to call himself a Brahmin?

Neal Pinto
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On Sat, 23 Oct 2004 19:00:05 +0530, A.C. Menezes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 in this modern tv medium age, one cannot indulge in extensive writting for
 fear of being ignored and if one tries to be concise one is liable to be
 misunderstood. as for me, i would rather prefer to be misunderstood than to
 be ignored.
 
 thank you, neal, you have raised an important point. how do our hindu
 brothers look at catholic casteism.
 
 from the dharmic (i.e.hindu) point of view, to be born in a certain caste (
 varna) is the result of one previous life i.e. karmic justice.  one follows
 the strict rules of dharma and one is liberated  from the chain of births
 and rebirths i.e.reincarnation.  if there are a few flaws in one !s previous
 life, one is certain to be born a brahmin to be ultimately liberated
 (moksha).  on the other extreme, persistent flouting of the rules of dharma
 in previous life , results in the birth as an outcaste, pariah, and what
 have you.
 
 in catholic goa, there cannot be brahmins and kshatriyas in the strict
 sense of the dharma, for in the catholic religion there is simply no room
 for the reincarnation principle.
 
 antonio



Re: [Goanet]Re: Caste and all that....

2004-10-23 Thread Neal Pinto
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This has been a very interesting discussion so far. :)

I was wondering if anyone could expand on Hindus' perception of Goan
Catholics' use of the caste-system.

Thanks,

Neal Pinto
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On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 17:19:02 -0400, Basilio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
 Dear Fred:
 Your characterization of my position as apologetics (defending the Church)
 is unfortunate. I have taken a middle of the road position contextualized in
 social sciences. Caste, as discrimination of any sort, is a human problem;
 it does not solely belong to any particular institution. This problem of
 caste, which, indeed is a problem, has to be resolved by individuals at a
 very personal level. Institutions may create a helpful environment, but it
 is the individual that has to respond. Laying blame at the feet of the
 institutions is easy, and absolves everyone of personal responsibility. It
 gives one something to boast about and gain legitimacy in some social
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Re: [Goanet]Caste... and all that

2004-10-15 Thread Neal Pinto
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Did the caste among Catholics in Goa truly correspond with their
pre-colonial lineage?

Neal Pinto
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[Goanet]Re: Sausages Taste

2004-10-14 Thread Neal Pinto
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For a while back in 1993/94, my uncle was making Choriz sausages (how
the hell do you spell that anyway?) for the Goan community here in
Winnipeg and, notwithstanding the use of Canadian Pork, made them as
authentically as possible.  A bite would bring a Goan to tears (of joy
and nostalgia).

Unfortunately, my uncle suddenly passed away in 1996 and I now regret
not carrying on the tradition. :(

Are they available in Toronto?

Neal Pinto
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Re: [Goanet]Terror suspects: Roque Flaviano Fernandes, Dominic Agnello Martins

2004-10-04 Thread Neal Pinto
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   But when it is evil, we wash our hands, try to find
   ways of saying, as what Neal Pinto says, funny 
   isn't it?

Jerry... I'm afraid you may have TWISTED my words.

I do not religiously read every single e-mail that comes on this list.
 You might even notice that there are times when I haven't
participated for months.

I only caught the last few e-mails on this issue and, from the
particular articles that were enclosed in them, there was no
indication that these Portuguese passport holding people were of Asian
origin and was curious as to whether they were truly of Goan descent
or if this was a runaway assumption based on the fact they were
collaborating with other brown people.

Shortly after I had raised the question, Gabe had discretely e-mailed
me explaining the information that pointed to Goan origin.  You chose
to go about it this way.  I hope you feel better now. ;)

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Re: [Goanet]Why so few Mestico in Goa after 451 years?

2004-10-04 Thread Neal Pinto
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Actually Miguel... I was only joking with that comment.

I have observed many times in the past that, when Goans have
questioned the absence of Portuguese blood our history, it's often
presented as if we were dealt some sort of *injustice* by not having
more of a European lineage.

I know that is not what you were saying but I still wanted to make
light of the question for some reason.  Sure... pinto means
baby-chicken but I just figured that the Portuguese had some perverse
affinity for Christening us with animal names (ie: Coelho, Leitao,
Lobo, Pinto, etc...).

The low occurence of Mestiços in Goan population was never something
that I found unusual.  I'm more concerned with the low occurence of
Konkani. ;)

Peace,

Neal Pinto
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On Sun, 03 Oct 2004 12:34:40 +0530, Miguel Braganza
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 Dear Neal,
 Being simplistic simplifies nothing. There must be some historic or
 anthropologic reason for the low mestico count in Goa. My surname[ Braganza,
 or Braganca, is a place in Portugal] does not indicate a thing except the
 clan to which I belong in the Communidade of Mapusa. Do you wish to suggest
 that I am a mestico? ;-(   No, not anymore than you are chicken[ that is
 what 'Pinto' means in Portuguese ;-)) ]
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 From: Neal Pinto [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote
  Maybe we're wrong and ALL Catholic Goans are mestico
  There... is that what everyone wanted to hear?? ;) :)
  Neal Pinto
 , Miguel Braganza



Re: [Goanet]Terror suspects: Roque Flaviano Fernandes, Dominic Agnello Martins.

2004-10-02 Thread Neal Pinto
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I haven't been following the discussion about this here on GOANET until now.

If their Portuguese passport holders, how do we know these guys are
ethnically Goan?  Are there photos of them somewhere?  Is it possible
they have nothing to do with Goa?

Neal Pinto
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On Sat, 2 Oct 2004 14:06:50 +0100, Gabe Menezes
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 Sources Inform that the two are Portuguese Passport holders. Very, very
 unfortunate that they got caught in a scam. Goenkars beware - no easy money
 to be made out there! If somebody offers you money or goods which seem too
 good to be true, it probably is too good to be true.
 
 Mog asundi,
 
 Gabe.
 




Re: [Goanet]Why so few Mestico in Goa after 451 years?

2004-09-30 Thread Neal Pinto
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Maybe we're wrong and ALL Catholic Goans are mestiço!!

There... is that what everyone wanted to hear?? ;) :)

Neal Pinto
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On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 02:05:02 +0530, Miguel Braganza
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 Lobo is not an uncommon surname in Goa among Goans without even a hint of
 Portuguese blood, culture or language. Why there were so few Mesticos in Goa
 is still a mystery to me.
 
 Viva Goa.
 Miguel
 




RE: [Goanet]I presume this is a Goan

2004-05-02 Thread Neal Pinto

I went through the rest of the site at 
http://www.mansworldindia.com/sectionarticles.asp?section=CO and noticed another model 
by the name of Rhea D'Mello at 
http://www.mansworldindia.com/gallary/july03/gallery01.htm



I'm assuming she's Goan also?



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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 18:57:12 +0530

Subject: [Goanet]I presume this is a Goan



Source and photo:

http://www.mansworldindia.com/gallary/sep03/gallery02.htmbrbrBEATRICE RODRIGUES

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Re: [Goanet]RE: bharatis

2004-03-31 Thread Neal Pinto

Mr. Colaço,



I have not condoned the actions of these Indo-Spaniards.



That being said, I am not going to paint any ethnic group - be they Indian, 
Portuguese, Goan, or otherwise - with any sort of brush based on the activities of a 
few crooks.  Crooks exist in every culture and ethnic group so there's no point 
singling one group over any other.



From observing your dialogue on this list since I have joined, I notice that you have 
a passion for singling out bharatis to the point of initiating antagonistic 
discussions just so that you can have a forum to put them down.



You are entitled to your personal opinions but, before you go out of your way to make 
them public, you might want to take a close look at yourself in the mirror.  



If you are truly of Goan ethnic origin, I'm willing to bet that you physically look no 
different than any other common bharati.



So, by carrying on with what appears to be an insecure house slave mentality of 
pro-actively trying to put yourself above other people of south-Asian descent, you're 
only promoting the discrimination and prejudice that (I'm assuming) you've spent most 
of your life trying to avoid.



By the way, I've never heard the term malabarism used in the way that you have 
applied it .  I always thought that it was used to either describe 
contortionist/juggling acts or as a politically-incorrect term to describe soft-bone 
disorders like rickets.



So tell me Colaço... if those guys in Spain were of Chinese or Korean descent instead 
of Indian, would you have accused them of Mongolism?? :-0



Neal Pinto

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 --- On Tue 03/30, =?iso-8859-1?q?Bernado=20Colaco?=  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:

From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Bernado=20Colaco?= [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 04:12:30 +0100 (BST)

Subject: Re: [Goanet]RE: bharatis



Malabarism - cheating, falsification, trying to make

profits via dubios means. Not unknown to the bharatis.

Such precedence is being set in Goa in a large scale.

Even Goans have now become experts. Loan sharking is

such an example.



But yet you stand to condone your indian brother hood!



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Re: [Goanet]RE: bharatis

2004-03-30 Thread Neal Pinto

Bernardo,



Exactly what type of reaction were you trying to generate by starting this discussion?



Furthermore, please explain your allegations of malabarism.



Besides selling cellphone accessories, did these guys also have some sort of juggling 
act?



Neal Pinto

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 --- On Sun 03/21, =?iso-8859-1?q?Bernado=20Colaco?=  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:

From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Bernado=20Colaco?= [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 02:56:52 + (GMT)

Subject: Re: [Goanet]RE: bharatis



You condone the malabarism bit that killed hundreds

innit? Worried more about your bharati origins!



B. Colaco

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RE: [Goanet]RE: Ogling at women

2004-03-07 Thread Neal Pinto

   When you are in the west, you 
   convince your spouse to dress 
   in bikini's and other dresses 
   so that others can see what you 
   have.

Who the heck told you this??  I've lived in the west my whole life.  Anybody who 
needs everyone to see what he has - be it in a bikini or a burqa - has some serious 
insecurity issues.  

Don't you think?

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Subject: RE: [Goanet]RE: Ogling at women

Neal Pinto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  br Perhaps I haven't read this dialogue 
properly, but Ibr don't understand how conservatively dressed womenbr are a BAD 
thing.br br So... to the modern and evolved Goans withbr daughters, do 
you actually *encourage* them to showbr off their legs and 
figures??brbrbrNeal Pinto,brWhen you are in the west, you convince your spouse 
tobrdress in bikini's and other dresses so that others canbrsee what you 
have.brbrWhen you are in the east, you tell her to dressbrconservatively so that 
everyone can see what you have.brbrI am waiting for the day when women will dress 
as theybrdamm please...br 
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RE: [Goanet]RE: Ogling at women

2004-03-04 Thread Neal Pinto

--- On Wed 03/03, Nasci Caldeira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   When kids do not know that their sisters

   and mothers have legs, they become curios 

   and lustful; Sure Indian women in bikinis 

   one piece or two piece have legs and 

   figures as good as, if not better than the 

   foreighn women; but they are not seen 

   'cause of stupid and unevolving, unchanging 

   and medieval hindutva and muslim culture



Perhaps I haven't read this dialogue properly, but I don't understand how 
conservatively dressed women are a BAD thing.



So... to the modern and evolved Goans with daughters, do you actually *encourage* 
them to show off their legs and figures??



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RE: [Goanet]Photo of Emeliano da Cruz

2004-02-24 Thread Neal Pinto

I have a picture with Emeliano when I was only 3 years old.  I suppose that won't help 
you - but your question reminded me of it.





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Subject: RE: [Goanet]Photo of Emeliano da Cruz



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please.brFaustobrbrYou could ask the maestro himself. But, he rarely opens 
his e-mail.brbrHowever, Maoshe, Mario's son, will do the needful. Ask him where 
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RE: [Goanet]Konkani and Devanagri - a response to Neal Pinto

2004-02-14 Thread Neal Pinto
I'm not proficient in the Devanagri script but, from my experiences with it,
I agree that it offers far more detail than the Roman script.

   However, if one looks at the pre-Portuguese
   history of Goa ( + Karwar  Mangalore), one
   is more likely to find the preceeding 300
   years dominated by Urdu, Persian, Turkish
   and Kannad - the languages of GOAs
   Turkish, Bahamani and Vijaynagri rulers from
   the East and South.
  
   As far as my information goes, NONE of the
   above languages are scripted in Nagri.

That may very well be true but we are not talking about Farsi, Turkish or
Urdu.

Are you saying that Konkani was originally written in Kannada and/or Persian
scripts - or are you suggesting that Konkani never existed prior to
Portuguese rule?

When I have more time, I'll check out the articles for which you have
provided links.

Thanks,

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From: Jose Colaco [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2004 06:10:08 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [Goanet]Konkani and Devanagri - a response to Neal Pinto

Dear Neal,

I enjoy reading the Devanagri script. It adds a
certain sound dimension which were not easy to attain
with the Romi Script; some of the deficits have now
been worked out.

What I have a problem with is the Imposition of the
Devanagri script. There are political, employment and
other implications relevant to the Imposition of
Language and Script.

Language which was meant to be a Means of
Communication, is being used as a Means of
Discrimination.


you noted on Feb 13, 2004  I was always under the
impression that, before the Portuguese came, Konkani
literature was written in Devanagari. If that's
correct, wouldn't that be reason enough?


If that were true, it would indeed be a good reason.

However, if one looks at the pre-Portuguese history of
Goa ( + Karwar  Mangalore), one is more likely to
find the preceeding 300 years dominated by Urdu,
Persian, Turkish and Kannad - the languages of GOAs
Turkish, Bahamani and Vijaynagri rulers from the East
and South.

As far as my information goes, NONE of the above
languages are scripted in Nagri.

regards

jc


Please read the Betrayal of Konkani at the following
URL
http://www.colaco.net/1/Konkani2004.htm

Please note how a Goan Konkani writer of 42 books was
discriminated against
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheGoanForum/message/905


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RE: [Goanet]Why Devanagri script for Konkani.

2004-02-14 Thread Neal Pinto
I live in Winnipeg.  I was briefly in Toronto last month but I have never
lived there.

Although I am aware that there are other Pintos with the first name
Neal/Neil, I regret to say that I do not know any of them personally.

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Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2004 18:38:30 +0100
Subject: RE: [Goanet]Why Devanagri script for Konkani.

Neal  Neil,
Do the two of you, Goa-boys, know each other.

You too live in Torronto area, Neal? My God-son, Neil, does.
Alfred


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[Goanet]Thank you to TORONTO Goans!!

2004-01-10 Thread Neal Pinto
I am very grateful to the Toronto-area Goans who came way out to my show on
Wednesday night to meet me and offer their support.  It meant very much to
me - especially since the Goan community here in Winnipeg is very small.

Special thanks goes out to uncle Joe Lobo - who took the time to spread the
word in the community.  With friends like that, who needs a publicist? :)

I hope to meet all of you (and more) again soon when I return to Toronto.
It is starting to look like a city that I could one day call home.

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From: NEAL PINTO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2004 10:44 AM
Subject: To anyone in the TORONTO area next week!!


 Dear Friends and fellow Goenkars,

 I hope you all had a great Christmas and let's all have a good New Year.

 I have a notice for our Goanet members in Toronto Canada:

 I will be performing a solo show in downtown Toronto next week on January
 7th (Wednesday) at a club called The B-Side (129 Peter St. -
 http://www.the-bside.com ).

 I go on at 9:00PM SHARP.

 If you want to hear some of my music, I have some MP3's up at
 http://www.nealpinto.com  (including a new song I just recorded).

 So please come on down if you can and bring friends. This is my first time
 in Toronto since I was about 3 years old (I'm from Winnipeg) so I hope to
 meet some of you and have a good time. It would be great to have your
 support.

 Hope to see you there!!

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[Goanet]To anyone in the TORONTO area next week!!

2004-01-01 Thread NEAL PINTO
Goanet next meets in Goa: January 7, 4 pm (meeting point: Kala Academy canteen). 
Goanet founder Herman Carneiro will be there. See you there!
--

Dear Friends and fellow Goenkars,

I hope you all had a great Christmas and let's all have a good New Year. 

I have a notice for our Goanet members in Toronto Canada:

I will be performing a solo show in downtown Toronto next week on January
7th (Wednesday) at a club called The B-Side (129 Peter St. -
http://www.the-bside.com ). 

I go on at 9:00PM SHARP. 

If you want to hear some of my music, I have some MP3's up at
http://www.nealpinto.com  (including a new song I just recorded).

So please come on down if you can and bring friends. This is my first time
in Toronto since I was about 3 years old (I'm from Winnipeg) so I hope to
meet some of you and have a good time.  It would be great to have your
support.

Hope to see you there!! 

Neal Pinto
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RE: [Goanet]Roman Devnagiri script for Konkani

2003-12-19 Thread Neal Pinto
Goanet meets in Goa: December 27, 12 noon and January 7, 4 pm (meeting point: Kala 
Academy canteen). See you there!
--

   For a fact, Konkani, as well as most
   other Indian languages, are based on
   the Sanskrit language. The Portuguese
   are the ones who decided to Romanize
   it!

In fact... weren't we discussing a couple of weeks ago about how the Konkani
language has retained more original Sanskrit words than some other Indian
languages?

Forget India... do some of you even consider Goa to be part of Asia?

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RE: [Goanet] What insult to Goans ?

2003-12-09 Thread Neal Pinto
Paulo,

I suppose it depends on what you define as being native vs. foreigner.

According to Merriam-Webster's online dictionary [http://www.m-w.com], the
word native includes the following definitions:

- belonging to a particular place by birth (eg: native to Wisconsin)
- belonging to or associated with one by birth
- grown, produced, or originating in a particular place or in the vicinity
- living or growing naturally in a particular region 

So, does anybody know who this woman is?   It is suspected that she is
Lamani and it has been mentioned that some anthropologists define some
Lamanis as being indigenous to what is now Goa.   Even if that definition
is false, with the knowledge that Lamanis have been in Goa for more than 40
years, could it be possible that she was born in Goa and lived there her
whole life?

Using the definitions I listed above, lets say that some published a
picture of one of our London-born/raised Goans with a caption saying
Native of London and there was an outrage from those of Anglo-Saxon
descent saying that this Goan's image was an insult to the British that
gives a cheap image of London.

Would that be justified?

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Subject: RE: [Goanet]What insult to Goans ?

Dear Eddie, 

Did you find a page with a foreigner in London and a label with the
words:

NATIVE OF LONDON

If yes, please send us the link and you won the challenge.





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Re: [Goanet] Insult to Goans

2003-12-07 Thread Neal Pinto



Why Neal?



Have you seen the movie?



It was meant to be more of a sarcastic/humorous comment than a serious suggestion.



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Subject: Re: [Goanet] Insult to Goans



Why Neal?

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Re: [Goanet] Insult to Goans

2003-12-07 Thread Neal Pinto

   As for me I say apologize 

   to that woman who was 

   dressed so beautifully and 

   has preserved her 

   traditional dress unlike 

   us Goan women



Well I have a suggestion for a replacement picture to accompany the Native Woman of 
Goa caption.



We should just use a photo of the Ms.Braganza character from the movie Kuch Kuch 
Hota Hai!



We'll have to keep the fact that she spoke Hindi a secret though.  We wouldn't want to 
give off a cheap image you know. ;)



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Subject: Re: [Goanet] Insult to Goans



Right Neal! 



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RE: [Goanet] Insult to Goans

2003-12-06 Thread Neal Pinto

  She's a Lamani migrant.

  

  The caption is patently wrong and 

  offensive to call her a native of Goa. 

  It must be corrected immediately with 

  an apology.





So I guess that those who pegged her as a Rajasthani should apologize as well... 
right?  :))





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Date: Sat, 06 Dec 2003 11:24:58 +0530

Subject: [Goanet]Insult to Goans

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Re: [Goanet]Wanting to be Goans!

2003-12-05 Thread Neal Pinto

 I have been in the UK for over forty 

 years and never have I known of a 

 non-Goan claiming to be a Goan.



Although I've never lived in the UK, I have never heard of such a thing ever.



Bernardo... what do you suspect these non-Goan NRI's are hoping to gain by calling 
themselves Goans?



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Subject: Re: [Goanet]Wanting to be Goans!

 

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[Goanet]RE: Rajasthani woman (with Picture) more

2003-12-04 Thread Neal Pinto

Actually... I modified the link only to include the picture to speed-up loading but I 
did see the Native Woman of Goa caption on the original link.



According to everyone here, that image is culturally inaccurate.



I understand how one would be insulted on account of the misrepresentation that may 
have been the result of a lack of proper research (who knows?).  



But who are we to look down other cultures in India by saying that their image gives a 
cheap impression over whatever the heck ours is supposed to be?



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 --- On Thu 12/04, Gabe Menezes  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:

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Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2003 22:38:24 -

Subject: Rajasthani woman (with Picture)  more



Seems like it, the link you have below is some what changed! the original stated below 
the pic. Native woman of Goa.

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RE: [Goanet]Rajasthani woman (with Picture) more

2003-12-04 Thread Neal Pinto

http://www.lonelyplanet.com/photo_master/slideshow/indian_subcontinent/goa/BN20_203X.jpg



Is this the photo that is in this UAE publication that everyone is talking about??





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 --- On Wed 12/03, Gabe Menezes  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:

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Subject: [Goanet]Rajasthani woman (with Picture)  more



Seems like most readers missed out this posting that came out in November, hope this 
re posting helps.



cheers,



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RE: [Goanet] Udok or Udik ?

2003-11-30 Thread Neal Pinto

When I spoke to my father a few days ago, he mentioned the udik pronunciation.  I 
don't quite remember what he said about it though.



I'll phone him again and ask.



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Subject: [Goanet]Udok or Udik ?



Cecil has a nice explanation of how the word Udok forbrwater came to be.  
brbrBut one of the confusing things about Konkani orbrConcanim (or whatever we 
choose to call this mae-bhasbrlanguage of ours) is that I hear the word UDIK 
usedbrfor water instead of UDOK.  Perhaps it is a regionalbrthing.  If so 
Cecil-bab, spelled backwords it becomes brKIDU.  Any explanation for that 
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[Goanet]Re: Udok

2003-11-29 Thread Neal Pinto

   Udak is one Sanskrit word for water.



I did not know that.  I assumed, because most Sanskrit-based Indo/Pakistani languages 
use pani, that it could not have originated from Sanskrit.



Now that I have the spelling that you provided, I was able to confirm the translation 
online.  Now I feel much better.



Thanks,



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Re: [Goanet] INSULT TO GOANS??

2003-11-28 Thread Neal Pinto

I'm very curious to see this magazine/article.



If it is not available online, could you please tell me the name (and issue date) of 
the magazine? Maybe I can have a relative in the gulf send it (or scan/e-mail it) to 
me so I can see this for myself.



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 --- On Fri 11/28, =?iso-8859-1?q?vivek=20araujo?=  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:

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Re: [Goanet] DNA testing????

2003-09-22 Thread Neal Pinto

   recent case in the UK a bharat 

   kid was looking for bone marrow 

   transplant. The DNA profile 

   pointed the child to have origins 

   in the Meditterean. This rubbishes 

   indian origin.



If I may request clarification:  



When you say bharat kid, you mean someone who is from or whose parents are from 
(what is now) India?  Goan or non-Goan?



Has this DNA discovery led you to believe that there is no such thing as Indian 
origin (in the genetic frame of reference)?



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Subject: Re: [Goanet] DNA testing



 --- Neal Pinto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  br br brYes, and I 
appreciate the fact that br bryou don't deny your Indian origin.br br 
br brIn a recent case in the UK a bharat kid was lookingbrfor bone marrow 
transplant. The DNA profile pointedbrthe child to have origins in the Meditterean. 
Thisbrrubbishes indian 
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[Goanet] Re: Goan girl same sex marriage.

2003-07-06 Thread Neal Pinto

   Does anyone has maretta's or her 
   parents' contact numbers?

Why do you want to contact her parents?

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RE: [Goanet] KONKANI - NOT A DIALECT OF MARATHI -

2003-06-02 Thread Neal Pinto

This past weekend, I was at a wedding where I met a Pakistani lady from Karachi.  She 
had met many Goans in Karachi and was told by them that Konkani was actually a MIX of 
Hindi and Portuguese like it's some sort of Creole or something.

Now we ALL should know that there's nothing further from the truth than the above 
claim.  

Has anyone else ever heard anyone make such a statement about the Konkani language?

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Subject: [Goanet] KONKANI - NOT A DIALECT OF MARATHI -

On Thu, 29 May 2003 10:29:01 +0200, Magno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:brbrKONKANI 
- NOT A DIALECT OF MARATHIbrbrby Basilio Magno (Spain)brbrThe long article in 
the Navhind Times early in May, titled: Future of Konkanibris Not Very Bright has 
caught the Goan community overseas by surprise and abrsense of rage that Shri Subash 
Bhende had the audacity to say that Konkani is abrdialect of Marathi. I guess, he is 
only exercising His Master's Voice, havingbrbeen elected in Maharashtra as the 
President of All India Marathi SahityabrSamelan.br brMaharashtra's 
expansionistic designs on Goa is no secret and perhaps ShribrBhende's interview is 
an attempt to furthe their cause. After sixteen yearsbrsince Konkani was recognized 
as State language, the Marathiwallas have nowbrresurrected the language polemics in 
order to claim Marathi to be Goa's Statebrlanguage branding Konkani as a dialect of 
Marathi.  But how dare Shri Bhende saybrthat Konkani is a 
 dialect of Marathi, when there are all the testimonies tobrprove that Konkani is 
an independent Indo-Aryan language, derived from Prakritsbrand Sanskrit. The fact 
that Bhende himself says he speaks at home Konkani andbrhas been teaching his 
seven-year-old grandson, is enough proof that Konkani isbralso the Mothertongue of 
the Hindus in Goa and they have been respecting it tillbrnow.brbrThe Konkani 
language problem,  Shri Bhende must be reminded, has been resolvedbrand sealed in 
1987, and the double seal was placed on it on 20 August 1992, whenbrit entered the 
8th Schedule of the Indian Constitution.  That the Konkanibrlanguage is not a 
dialect of Marathi and that it is an independent language hasbrbeen shown by many 
prominent philologists, notably among them the renownedbrKonkani lexicographer Mgr. 
Sebastian Rudolpho Dalgado.brbrIn the Introduction to his book Konkani-Portuguese 
Dictionary - first publishedbrin 1893 in Portugal,  Mgr. Dalgado w
 rites: ...From that I conclude briefly thatbr(1)  the Konkani language is Aryan 
and inflexive and not dravidian orbragglutinative.  (2)  it assimilates much to 
Balabasha.  (3)  It distances lessbrfrom Sanskrit in grammar and vocabulary than of 
Marathi.  (4)  It is not abrdialect or corruption of Marathietc.brbrAnother 
philologist - Gerson da Cunha (1884-1900) in a book Konkani a Languagebr by Dr. 
Jose Pereira, says:   It is said that the Marathi language is thebrnearest to 
Sanskrit of all the vernacular languages of India, but as far asbrordinary 
expressions in use are concerned, Konkani may perhaps claim to be notbronly the 
Southernmost, but also the North India or Aryan family of languages. brAlthough 
Konkani has many words in common with Marathistill there are wordsbrcurrent 
among the Konkanas which cannot have been derived from Marathi.brbrIn evidence da 
Cunha gives the following table:  I  - Konkani: ahum,  Sanskrit:braham,   M
 arathi:  mi;  Parrot:  kir-kira-popat; Crane:  bokem-baka-bagala;  Dog:br 
sunnem-svan-kutra; Thigh: zang-janga-mandi;  Cheek:  polo-kapola-gal; 
Bracelet:brkankonn-kankana-bangadi;  Cord: razu-rajju-dori. In all these words the 
Konkanibrwords are based on the Sanskrit, the Marathi ones not.  The same is true 
ofbrwords like polleum, uloum, apoum, votsum, etc.brbrDr. Jose Pereira in his 
Foreword to the book:  Konkani Self Taught by Deorai,brwrites:  Besides, Konkani 
was the first of modern Indo-Aryan languages to bebrstandardized.  It is usually 
grammar and prose, and not verse, that fix abrlanguage. The first grammar on any 
modern Indian tongue was one on Konkanibrcomposed by an unknown Goan lay brother of 
the College of St. Paul in Old Goa inbr1560.   Dr. Pereira further in the same 
Foreword mentions  the great prose-workbrin Konkani, saying: Our effort of this age 
survives a large tome containingbrtales from the 'Mahabharata' and 'Ramayana' pr
 eserved in MS form in the PublicbrLibrary at Braga, in Portugal.brbrThose who 
are interested to know the true status of the Konkani language wouldbrdo well to 
read Dr. Jose Pereira's book: KONKANI  A  LANGUAGE  - History ofbrthe 
Konkan-Marathi Controversy, published in 1971 by the Karnatak University,brDarwar, 
India.  Dr. Pereira is a post-graduate in Sanskrit and has specializedbrin

Re: [Goanet] When we don't know we should try find out

2003-05-27 Thread Neal Pinto

Vasu,

In the spirit of how When we don't know we should try  find out, did you post that 
e-mail as an example of what NOT to do? ;)

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br  Vasudeva! You have demonstrated your ignorance about Goan names and Goans. 
brYou probably came from Central Asia as an Aryan once 6000 years ago, dominated 
brthe locals who had dominated the peninsula or subcontinent. They had brdominated 
the Aboroginies who lived on the Indian sub-continent. I feel that you brshould 
apologise to Peter Nazareth who is as Goan as you are. I have known him and brhis 
family and they hail from Nacionala in Bardez.brbr  And you then go on to 
ridicule Mangloreans. How am I to condemn the brracism I see in the West when we are 
so racist towards each other. Peter has the brright to say what he has said without 
insulting anyone. You have the right to brenter into a debate and convince him if 
you think him wrong but please stop brinsulting a person who probably has no time to 
discuss your wayward way.brbr   Wake up Charlie, this world is not only yours 
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Re: [Goanet] Anti-American sentiment

2003-04-04 Thread Neal Pinto

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   It is very naive to think that 
   the Iraqi people will be free 
   and prosperous after this war. 

I agree. I suppose anything is better than living under Saddam Hussein (except for 
maybe the Khmer Rouge at its peak) but here's a possible scenario to discuss:

Once the Iraqi people realize that the only people who have been liberated are those 
who managed to benefit from associations with companies like Haliburton, Unocal and 
their splinter companies (these are the liberated Iraqis we'll get to see on CNN) 
and the poor are still rotting and starving as before, the political opposition will 
begin again.  

Of course by then, Iraq will have been rebuilt by the American frame of reference (ie: 
the oil's a flowin' again) and the new regime will be left alone to deal with their 
political dissidents as they see fit as long as it doesn't disrupt the industry.  And 
all the rape, torture and murder will slowly resume as before.

Possible?

Oh... and if all Karzai has control over is Kabul (if that), how long before he's 
rowing the same boat as Serbia's Zoran Djindjic?

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Subject: Re: [Goanet] Anti-American sentiment

brFor more information/links, see 
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 Nagesh Bhatcar [EMAIL PROTECTED] saidbrbrThe money of the Iraqi people will 
be used to reconstruct Iraq that is brbeing destroyed by the US and will perhaps 
finance the war, brbrbrThere is no perhaps here. Iraqi oil will be 
used to finance the US led brillegal invasion of Iraq. And the US will pressure 
Kuwait to cough up a few brbillion for protection money.brbrIn 1991, the 
Saudis, who foolishly joined the alliance were presented with a brbill of approx. 
$42 billion. To say they were surprised would be putting it brmildly. Guess why they 
have not joined the alliance this time. The balance brof the money for that war came 
from Kuwait - because they invited the US brin. Nice for the US who were able to 
test out their latest weapons of mass brdestruction against a
  third world people at little or no cost to themselves.brbrThe US has to recover 
about $80 billion to cover the cost of this invasion. brOther than Kuwait, the only 
other source of revenue will be Iraqi oil.brbrIt is very naive to think that the 
Iraqi people will be free and prosperous brafter this war. Free, maybe, but they 
will be as prosperous as the Afghanis brare 
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Re: [Goanet] How many pro-war rallies have you attended?

2003-04-03 Thread Neal Pinto

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   Without pontificating on either side of the 
   debate, it appears to me (if I'm reading it 
   correctly) that the above comment smacks 
   of misplaced intellectual elitism! 
 
Perhaps my statement was a bit too pretentious on surface.

I shop at Wal-Mart too (for certain items) but my statement was directed at neither 
every person who shops Wal-Mart nor every person who attended those pro-war rallies.  
One might need to read between the lines a little bit further.

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Subject: Re: [Goanet] How many pro-war rallies have you attended?

brFor more information/links, see 
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should see some of the people at these pro-war rallies.brbrSome of them would 
buy their wedding dresses at Wal-Mart if the could. ;)brbrNeal 
PintobrbrbrWithout pontificating on either side of the debate, it appears to me 
(if I'm brreading it correctly) that the above comment smacks of misplaced 
brintellectual elitism!brbrFor the record, I do patronize WalMart for some of 
the items on my shopping brlist.  Not a bad place to shop (don't know about wedding 
dresses!), for brspecific categories of products.
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Re: [Goanet] I am a Goan!

2003-03-21 Thread Neal Pinto

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   The people of Goa are a passive 
   and friendly race who does not 
   have a tradition or culture of 
   violence. 

Since when are Goans their own race?


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Subject: Re: [Goanet] I am a Goan!

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of Goa were never given the promised /SPAN/B/TTBISPAN style=FONT-SIZE: 
16pt; FONT-FAMILY: 'Bookman Old Style'; mso-bidi-font-size: 13.5ptreferendum on 
autonomy or independence. There was no mandate from the people of Goa, on Indian? only 
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FONT-FAMILY: 'Bookman Old Style'; mso-bidi-font-size: 13.5ptI was born a Goan, which 
means I am not Pakistani, Russian, Japanese etc.; this does not make me anti anything 
or anybody. You can call yourself anything you want do not force us to be your image! 
I was born a Goan and I would like to die a Goan not 
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FONT-FAMILY: 'Bookman Old Style'; mso-bidi-font-size: 13.5pt41 years ago the Indian 
government invaded my country Goa and promised the indigenous goan people a referendum 
on autonomy or independence. People like us have been persistently asking for a 
referendum on Goa, to be decided by indigenous Goans, on autonomy or independence. The 
people of Goa are a passive and friendly race who does not have a tradition or culture 
of violence. Perhaps this is the reason Why Bangladesh and Pakistan is Independent? 
Would we be Indian if we were Islamic?o:p/o:p/SPAN/I/B/P
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 whatever we have done since liberation is of our own making. If BRyou don't like 
it, do something about it. The problem is at election time BRinstead of focussing on 
development we are more worried about caste and BRreligion. And the rest of the time 
we moan at the pace of development. Only BRwe can change things. No use moaning 
about Indians or the Portuguese.BRBRSunilaBRBRP.S. you are right about the 
bharati toilet. We did not even have decent BRsanitation and public toilet 
facilities during Portuguese rule. It's only BRafter integrating with India that 
this has come about. So calling the BRtoilets bharati is no problem in my mind. 
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thousands are infected andBRdie!BRBRYes we have 95% literacy where the so 
called literateBRcan not read write or listen!BRBRYes we have democracy where 
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Re: [Goanet] Re: All Goans are Indians

2003-03-06 Thread Neal Pinto

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Indian is a colour word?

Please explain in more depth.

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In a message dated 03/05/2003 2:46:59 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 It is an unmitigated fact that the State of Goa is presently an 
 integral part of  Republic of India. The subcontinent of India, also 
 includes Nepal, Bhutan, Sikkim, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
 
 
 But from the above perspective, which I think is eminently sound, 
 everybody from the Indian subcontinent can be regarded as an Indian, 
 in the same sense that anybody who has any link with Goa can be 
 regarded as a Goan. So, Paddy, even though I meant it differently, 
 the assertion that all Goans are Indians actually reflects a very 
 enlightened view.  No tunnel vision here. 

And, for good measure, would we also not want to include native American 
Indians? I'm truly fascinated by your sound logical deduction!

IMHO, 'Indian' is a colo(u)r word, with different meanings, and hence should 
be avoided in generalizations. It would immensely help if the proper context 
is specified in order to preclude the least semblance of tunnel vision.

We all seem to see the world from our own perspective of where the tunnel 
ends. Of course, I am well aware of your broad cosmpolitan outlook, 
Chimbelcho :-)

Thanks for your kind responses.

Cheerio:

Pat 

PS: If only meanings could be effectively deduced from words, this world 
would be far better off without all those legal wranglings and political 
bickering. Hence the call for One World Order; though One India seems 
more plausible and worthy of debate.

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Re: [Goanet] INS-deported Canadian a Goan? Role of Goa Netters!!

2003-02-19 Thread Neal Pinto

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Someone should send a letter to Dinesh D'Souza too.  :)

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Edgar,
Your suggestion about petitioning Ted Kennedy is a good idea. I 
would like to sign this letter.

Here are two ways we could approach it. 

1. Could you draft this letter or have someone closely familiar 
with the issue do it and then circulate it on the list. Please 
do not misunderstand my suggesting you darft it. No pressure 
here.

2. Could Goanet put up a petition on their site that we could 
all go to and sign. I feel this way no one feels pressured.

After a cut-off date the collated signatures could be fowarded 
to the indefatigible Senator either through you or directly by 
the keepers of Goanet.

Venantius J Pinto



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Suggestion:

Fellow Readers;

Goanet is a vibrant and rumbunctious Asian cyberfora
community.  This community can do something for an
innocent mother and Asian Canadian Naturalized Citizen
who had to face ridicule at the hands of an INS
inspector of the NEw Homeland Security DHS in Chicago.

A good approach is writing a complaint letter to
Senator Ted Kennedy of Masachusetts who is on several
Immigration Control and Reform Acts with the Dept. of
Justice, this should be attached with signed petition
containing addresses contact numbers of petitioners.
As a Community we can do something instead of bashing
up with rhetoric and opinions.  

To this end I have worked closely with Senator of
several of his Asian Campaigns and I am known to his
office in the US Senate.

If there is backing and participation we can all come
together and show the world what we can do as a
community for an innocent woman be it Goan or non-Goan
she is a person of South East Asian Decent.

Let me know I can get this done.


EF
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Re: [Goanet] INS-deported Canadian a Goan? Role of Goa Netters!!

2003-02-19 Thread Neal Pinto

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 --- On Wed 02/19, Venantius J Pinto  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
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Edgar,
Your suggestion about petitioning Ted Kennedy is a good idea. I 
would like to sign this letter.

Here are two ways we could approach it. 

1. Could you draft this letter or have someone closely familiar 
with the issue do it and then circulate it on the list. Please 
do not misunderstand my suggesting you darft it. No pressure 
here.

2. Could Goanet put up a petition on their site that we could 
all go to and sign. I feel this way no one feels pressured.

After a cut-off date the collated signatures could be fowarded 
to the indefatigible Senator either through you or directly by 
the keepers of Goanet.

Venantius J Pinto



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Suggestion:

Fellow Readers;

Goanet is a vibrant and rumbunctious Asian cyberfora
community.  This community can do something for an
innocent mother and Asian Canadian Naturalized Citizen
who had to face ridicule at the hands of an INS
inspector of the NEw Homeland Security DHS in Chicago.

A good approach is writing a complaint letter to
Senator Ted Kennedy of Masachusetts who is on several
Immigration Control and Reform Acts with the Dept. of
Justice, this should be attached with signed petition
containing addresses contact numbers of petitioners.
As a Community we can do something instead of bashing
up with rhetoric and opinions.  

To this end I have worked closely with Senator of
several of his Asian Campaigns and I am known to his
office in the US Senate.

If there is backing and participation we can all come
together and show the world what we can do as a
community for an innocent woman be it Goan or non-Goan
she is a person of South East Asian Decent.

Let me know I can get this done.


EF
Boston, MA




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RE: [Goanet] =?x-unknown?q?Re=3A_=5BGoanet=5D_=BF=BFINS-deported_Canadian_a_?==?x-unknown?q?Goan=3F=3F?=

2003-02-17 Thread Neal Pinto

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Mrs Cruz should do what every American 
does in cases like this. Hire an attorney and 
sue the pants off the INS. 

I hope she does take legal action but, as it looks right now from that article, she's 
been barred from re-entering the USA.  I wouldn't be surprised if, with the 
possibility of a lawsuit, the INS takes their sweet time in lifting that suspension.  
I'm no lawyer but I suspect it will be pretty hard to sue someone in the USA if you're 
not in the USA to do it.  

Does anyone know how that might work?

Something that I have noticed is that, 
anything related with Canada seems to 
attract the extra attention of the folks at 
INS. 

I don't know if it was because she was Canadian.  I'm sure that they unnecessarily 
deport people of Indo/Pakistani descent all the time.  What makes this newsworthy is 
that she was deported to a country where she was no longer a citizen (unlike the case 
with the Syrian guy where he had dual citizenship) with her documentation altered to a 
point where she may have run into serious trouble in India.  

What bothered me was that, just because her name wasn't something like Singh, 
Mohammed or Vijayakumaranandabalasubramaniam, they assumed it must have been a 
fake name.

I can't wait to hear if/how the USA and INS will try to cover this up.

Neal Pinto
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Subject: [Goanet] =?X-UNKNOWN?Q?Re=3A_=5BGoanet=5D_=BF=BFINS-deported_Canadian_a_?= 
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On Sat, 15 Feb 2003, Tim de Mello wrote:

 It is truly disgraceful how little it takes now for Americans to show their
 true colours. This is not the only case I have heard of. This one just got
 more profile.


Something that I have noticed is that, anything related with Canada seems
to attract the extra attention of the folks at INS. Seems like Canada is
on some unofficial list with the INS/FBI

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