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Writer's pictureWhat You Missed In Tamil Class

Reclaim Your Tamil Identity

Updated: Feb 29

Misconceptions have been holding you back from embracing your Tamil identity



So you may think being Tamil is boring

Backwards even?

Or maybe you think Tamil doesn't have anything to offer?

I mean I used to think some of that too.

It made sense at first actually.

I saw the way some people in my community behaved, or how no one was able to answer my questions

and I just sort of filled in the blanks.

I looked at how great North America was and even wished my heritage could be "cooler"

Until one day I started to question everything.

I asked myself why do I have more memories of being embarrassed, confused and upset with Tamil than I do of happy and prideful ones?

After all, all the elders say Tamil has a rich history and heritage.

Why couldn't I see that?

I realized a lot of the beliefs and ideas I had about being Tamil came from a narrative put forth by oppressors, or from those who were oppressed and never got a chance to truly learn much about Tamil.

I mean come on, something as simple as reading how people who eat with their hands are savages and uncivilized in your school textbook can really change how you feel about the traditions you practise at home as a kid.

Like this, I had to tackle many many beliefs I was holding onto that simply were not true.

I had to tell myself "Reclaim your Tamil identity"

And at first it was infuriating.

I'm a grown adult, and I have no idea who really I am, or where I came from.

But instead of just being upset about it I decided to start learning for myself.

And this is when I saw the power of knowledge.

The power of my Tamil roots.

If we do not know who we are or where we came from, we'll just believe what others say about our people and history.

And even if there isn't intent to harm, maybe having more works available about Tamil heritage and history in English by non Tamils is not always that helpful.

Because perhaps no one can truly understand what it means to be Tamil except someone who is Tamil.

The little nuances and details that we experience, can easily be misunderstood or overlooked by others.

So I ask you, are you going to wait around for the superpowers to write about how they see Tamil and want to define you?

Or are you going to start exploring and learning yourself?

I've been documenting my journey of looking into neglected aspects of Tamil on Youtube.

If you want to reshape your beliefs about Tamil, perhaps I can offer you a good place to start.



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