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.
My name is Anne Gela and I am a fluent big thap kriol / yumpla tok language speaker born on Thursday Island. I am a Mualgal woman from St Paul community of Moa Island which is situated in the inner-west Torres Strait group of islands.
I believe that there are two types of …
A Kuarna Language short-short course from Kaurna Warra Pintyanthi.
Kaurna language and culture is the property of the Kaurna community. For more information visit: www.adelaide.edu.au/kwp/
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 …
Working with traditional language speakers to record natural speech and record their stories. The best kind of recording is when the speakers are comfortable and talking naturally.
This is one of a series of Vox Pop films created by people who attended the 'Wangka Kanyilku, Wangka : Decolonising First Nations' Languages Conference', Kalgoorlie 24-26 October 2023.
This film features Tanya Tucker from Kalgoorlie.
For more information on the conference …
WonderBell and her Magical Ngetya Walking Stick
Pertame is a severely endangered Central Australian language. Pertame School is a community run program working to grow the next generation of Pertame speakers.
Copyright for the audio and images in this video belongs to the …
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