 
                  In Our Own Words – A Festival of Films made in the Indigenous Languages of North East India
Arhi – is a Foundation working towards the preservation and promotion of Oral Cultures of the North Eastern Region of India – which is comprised of a complex yet diverse mix of indigenous tribal population . The F olk Culture Research Centre (FCRC) is an unit of Arhi which is working towards creating various archival material in myriad media forms to showcase, promote and preserve the broader oral traditions of the North Eastern Region. Arhi is a recognised Non Government Organization based out of Assam.
In your Own Words is a two day Film and Cultural Festival Showcasing the Films as well as Cultural Performances based on indigenous languages and traditions of the North Eastern Region. The event is Organised by ARHI through its unit FCRC with the technology support from Aduro Impact Technologies Private Limited – a technology company based in New Delhi. The event will be held at Baithalangso – a small town in the Karbi Anglong Hills of Assam.
About FCRC
                        FCRC has dedicated members form the North-Eastern part
                        of India persevering to preserve the undocumented and
                        un-archived cultures
                        
                        of different small and big communities settled in this
                        virgin land. In
                        
                        all the researches done by the Centre, it was very
                        encouraging to
                        
                        witness the un-polluted cultural symbols of life-style,
                        songs, rituals
                        
                        et all. These communities were on the verge of losing
                        their identity
                        
                        from the hegemony of either pervading mechanisation of
                        urban life
                        
                        or dominant culture of an adjacent bigger community.
                        Interestingly,
                        
                        there was still no greater influence seen either
                        culturally or theologically
                        
                        upon some of the tribal communities in the North-Eastern
                        part of India,
                        
                        period. FCRC has therefore, to retain an archival
                        testimony to such diverse through video and audio
                        documentation. In addition to it,
                        
                        thoroughly researched publication work has been carried
                        on by the
                        
                        Centre covering their ethnic culture, language and
                        literature. The
                        
                        Centre’s aim is to “bring into the mind of people a
                        comparative and
                        
                        integrated religious and cultural consciousness and
                        establish a solid
                        
                        foundation for an actual cosmopolitan society” (part “d”
                        of Preamble,
                        
                        FCRC of North-East of India)
                      
                        FCRC has audio documented different songs and hymns of
                        the different communities of the tribes of the North
                        Eastern States of India. It is an effort to help those
                        communities to preserve their heritage who folk-lore
                        
                        exist more in the vocal than written forms.
                      
