Different types of Kriol are spoken from Ngukurr right though to Kununurra and down to Tennant Creek. A workshop brought linguists and Kriol speakers from across the Top End to talk about the way we speak
Werte! Unte mwerre? Hello, how are you? This song teaches us how to greet each other in Central/Eastern Arrernte. Based on an old Arrernte nursery rhyme Werte! is a brand new tune with rocking desert guitar and kids call-and-response.
How do you greet each other in the …
This short film is about hand language used in the Goldfields region of Western Australia. This film shows the hand sign for questions, 'that's right' and 'no'. You'll learn how to put them together into mara wangka sentence.
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This video showcases a few of the hundreds of Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Languages of Australia in a project to provide one song for the many voices of the land.
Check out the website for more information and great teachers resources: MarrinGamu.org.au
Marrin Gamu …
Apma Sam pa ilentya Lee by Auriel Pengarta Swan
Pertame is a severely endangered Central Australian language. Pertame School is a community run program working to grow the next generation of Pertame speakers.
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Pertame Story: Lhekela Pmera Pertama-nga (Travelling through Pertame country)
Christobel Swan narrates the journey that our family took visiting important places on Pertame country during our Pertame Language and Culture School. This video features Pertame language, songs and …
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