10. Keep track of your ancestors: With the aid of family members, create a family tree and add to it as you go. You’ve probably never met whole branches of relatives and in-laws.
Find these through family ties or internet searches, and they could open your eyes to new ways of thinking about your culture. Additional information extending back centuries may be available on government websites and in physical record collections.
11. Make use of your documents to defend your culture: Minority cultures frequently face difficulties in passing along cultural practices. Share your memories and archives with young folks in your society who may not be aware of the depths of their heritage.
Organize individuals to participate in talks and cultural activities in the face of political or social issues. Your study has the potential to help individuals understand their culture’s essential values and encourage them to keep it alive and well.
12. Accept that things will change: The conversation on passing on culture is frequently pessimistic. Cultures are “endangered” and must be “preserved” to avoid extinction. There are real risks and difficulties, but don’t presume that all change is negative. People’s adaptation to the environment around them is aided by culture. The universe has always changed, and civilizations have always adapted; it’s up to you to select a path that you can be glad of.
Forum of non-governmental non-profit organizations in the field of cultural, historical and administrative issues on "Preservation of cultural heritage and its deterioration, promotion of tangible and intangible cultural heritage, the role of non-governmental organizations in the transmission of quality to future generations." was held ...
The Republican Forum, which took place on September 30, 2016, was funded by the International Heritage Fund "Golden Heritage", the National Association of NGOs of Uzbekistan, the Ministry of Culture and Sports of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the Independent Institute for Monitoring Civil Society Structures, It was established in cooperation with the Public Fund for Support of NGOs and Other Civil Society Institutions under the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the Republican Society "Hunarmand", the Youth Movement "Kamolot" and the Public Charitable Foundation "Mahalla".
The forum will be attended by deputies of the Legislative Chamber and the Senate of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan, as well as a number of other NGOs and government agencies. Representatives of the Central State Archive of the Republic of Uzbekistan also took part.
The main theme of the speeches made by the participants and the history of the country was "Inheritance from culture, education, conduct, promotion of its objects, careful preservation of architectural monuments in cities, encouraging young people to respect the cultural heritage and everything." in the development and implementation of social significance, further development of cooperation of NGOs with government agencies and other non-governmental organizations in the field of programs and regulations in this area.
As part of the roundtable discussion at the forum, the researcher of the Central Public Administration Sh. expressed his views.
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