My Language If I forget my native speech And the songs that my people sing What use are my eyes and ears?
If I forget the smell of the earth And do not serve it well What use are my hands?
How can I believe the foolish idea That my language is weak and poor If my mother’s last words Were in Evenki?
Alitet Nikolaevich Nemtushkin (Irkutsk Oblast, Siberia 12 November 1939 - 2006) was an Evenk-Russian poet known for writing in and about his native Evenki language.
He has received wide recognition in and outside of Russia, and his work is used by UNESCO to cultivate attention to the problem of language endangerment.