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Join Rozenn Milin who wrote her thesis on linguistic evolution in Brittany during the 20th century. Motivated by her own childhood experience where Breton was the only language spoken in her home between her parents and grandparents, she discusses her experience collecting testimonies and documents that highlight the measures taken by schools to ban the use of Breton and enforce French as the language of the state. Milin expands upon the “cow,” a symbol tied around the neck of children who spoke Breton, which is well known, and addresses how similar tactics were used in French colonies within Africa. But this is only one part of the pressure exerted on Breton with the aim of destroying the language. 

ELP Language
Breton
ELP Categories
Language in Society
Resource Types
Video
Country
France
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Audience
Everyone Activists/Advocates Policymakers Teachers Community
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Attitudes and Identity Film, TV, and Video Language Diversity and Language Endangerment Outreach and Awareness Rights, Advocacy, and Activism Schools Stories, Oral Histories, and Personal Experiences
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https://youtu.be/FRi53PRVICI?si=G3Y2Tox0v08j-Es3

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