Chair: Jack Kanya Buckskin
Vice-Chair:
Dr Lewis Kauwanu Yorloburka O’Brien, Rodney O'Brien, Taylor Power-Smith, Suzanne Russell, Fred Aigus, Michael O'Brien, Kira Bain.
Friends of Pirltawardli - Nici Cumpston: Ngungana shares some Kaurna language with Nici Cumpston, Curator of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art at the Art Gallery of SA.
Here's a few Kriol words you may not have heard before. Dwayne Rogers and Kamahl Murrungun show us three common verbs used in Roper Kriol - moi, gubarl and ngum. They aren't borrowed from English but come from traditional languages: moi is from Warndarrang and gubarl is a Marra …
Nexus Arts will work with the Barngarla community (SA), Gunditj/Kurnai musician and student of linguistics Corey Theatre (SA), Ngaanyatjarra musician and choir leader Vonda Last (SA), Barngarla leader and linguistics student Stephen Atkinson (SA), and video and sound artist Dave …
Speaking in Gamilaraay lingo is a top priority for the students and teachers at Toomelah Public School, just south of the QLD/NSW border.
Guided by Carl McGrady and Sue Swann, students learn the Gamilaraay language alongside subjects like Maths and English.
How do they …
Waringarri Radio 6WR is the number 1 radio station in the East Kimberley and is proud to be the only local community radio station in the area.
Their vision is to be the Aboriginal voice of the North East Kimberley.
More info at their website: www.waringarriradio.com.au
In this series Jack Buckskin outlines some basic words and phrases of the Kaurna language. The Kaurna are the original inhabitants of the Adelaide plains area in South Australia.
Kaurna language and culture is the property of the Kaurna community. For more information visit: …
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