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  1. Support Creative Commons, add a #twibbon to your avatar now! - http://bit.ly/21IUkp
  2. RT @prathambooks Wt book do u want us 2 uplod today?Bani OR Goloo (http://twitpic.com/cym95 OR http://twitpic.com/cym4s)Summaries in profile
  3. @prathambooks Bani please. I can also float in my sleep to all sorts of amazing places and will be able to relate to her.
  4. Trailer of documentary on Panguni Uthiram, celebrating Siva & Parvati's wedding in Kanchi by Arun & Manivannan is up at http://bit.ly/lhXz6
  5. Lists of books published on seldom-studied and endangered South Asian languages: http://bit.ly/8lFKd
  6. RT @glynmoody 5 Excellent Downloadable eBooks To Teach Yourself Linux - http://bit.ly/fcXHH free intros to free software #ebooks #linux
  7. @RayBeckerman Thanks for re-tweeting our update on the Jenukurubar at http://bit.ly/RAQom !
  8. RT @prathambooks Reading 'Blasts from the Past' http://bit.ly/zbXKz.. Indian children's magazines.
  9. Quality education is respectful of heritage, with cultural integrity, community & individual development: UN report at http://bit.ly/ZmLRc
  10. Chikkayya shares Jenukurubar wisdom on the plants around the community archive http://bit.ly/16ZTX2
  11. Jenu means honey. Find out how the Jenukurubar collect honey at http://bit.ly/dusse
  12. NFSC fieldworkers have made 3 short docus on the forest-dwelling Jenukurubar that were released at HD Kote, Karnataka: http://bit.ly/P3MtZ
  13. Many, many updates from our archive for Jenukurubar, an indigenous forest-dwelling community in Karnataka: http://bit.ly/RAQom
  14. Read all about the folklore of Nagaland, a state in north eastern India, in the new issue of Indian Folklife at http://bit.ly/ZrZea
  15. @tulikabooks Hello and welcome to Twitter! Check out @prathambooks profile for another children's publisher whom we are great friends with
  16. RT @kiruba Amazing help pouring in after story in The Hindu on getting Indian Villages on Wikipedia. http://is.gd/1Q8ir Thanks @srukrish
  17. 3 NFSC documentaries: http://bit.ly/oSdaw on Kalamezhuthupaatu, http://bit.ly/4g2JPI on Chakkaadupaatu & http://bit.ly/3PoRzq on JenuKurubar
  18. @prathambooks Do let me know if that plan is finalised. Will be nice to meet up:)
  19. @PriyaRaju Thanks! Our collaborators might have covered these rituals. If u have info to share, u can put it on our wiki http://bit.ly/YH6v8
  20. An intro to the Gonds of Madhya Pradesh and the efforts to set up a Digital Community Archive at the location, http://bit.ly/5MEzM