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Nyurrangu Ngardji - Languages Map
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Nyurrangu Ngardji - Languages Map | Teachers Notes
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Nyurrangu Ngardji - Languages map. Start a language program. When learning and teaching first Australian languages, it is vital to work alongside Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families, groups and communities in your school community. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander language centres. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff in your school. Aboriginal families and Torres Strait Islander families in your school community. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural centres. Take respons...
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Nyurrangu Ngardji - Languages Map
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Nyurrangu Ngardji - Languages map. The Queensland Indigenous Languages Advisory Committee. Has been working with language workers and projects around the state to compile a map of Queensland languages and their family groups. Contributors have provided a great deal of information including the placement of many languages that had not previously been mapped. This map has been compiled for educational purposes only. It is not to be relied upon in Native Title, or any other legal, proceedings.
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Endangered Languages and Cultures
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Endangered Languages and Cultures. The challenge that language variation poses to language description – a LIP recap. 3 August 2016, 9:09 am by Harriet Sheppard. Linguistics in the Pub. Finding what is not there. 18 July 2016, 2:00 pm by Nick Thieberger. A major part of PARADISEC’s effort goes in finding and digitising audio tapes that record performance in the many small languages of the world. As discussed in a number of posts on this blog. A more focussed way of finding out what recordings there are i...
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Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Library Services Information: August 2009
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Tuesday, August 18, 2009. Learn online and share pride in Australia's Indigenous cultures. Developed to meet the huge, post-apology demand for information about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, their history and cultures, Reconciliation Australia has developed a ground-breaking, new resource for workplaces, schools and individual Australians. To find out more go to the Reconciliation Australia page of this site. To use the site, all you have to do is go to. Links to this post. In what is a s...
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Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Library Services Information: March 2009
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Monday, March 30, 2009. National Close The Gap Day - 2 April 2009. National Close the Gap Day is on Thursday 2 April this year. The day gives people the opportunity to show their support for closing the 17-year life expectancy gap between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and other Australians. The campaign has made real progress this past year:. The Council of Australian Governments also recently announced an additional $1.6 billion over four years towards closing the gap. Links to this post. A mul...
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Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Library Services Information: May 2009
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Sunday, May 10, 2009. The Mabo Oration 2009. The Anti-Discrimination Commission Queensland presents. The Mabo Oration 2009. Concert Hall, QPACFriday 5 June 2009, 6.00pm Refreshments at 5.30pm. The Mabo Oration 2009 will be delivered by Tom Calma, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner and Race Discrimination Commissioner. Read more about the Mabo Oration. Date - Friday 5 June 2009, 6.00pm Refreshments at 5.30pm. Venue - Concert Hall, QPAC. Price - $16.50 (inc. fees). The Dreami...
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October | 2008 | Banma Kiya
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Queensland Indigenous Languages Advisory Committee website. October 7, 2008, 12:24 am. Has been made available to share information about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Language programs in Queensland, while also having a look at relevant news from interstate and overseas. Please feel free to use the links on the blogsite. To make your own contribution and lets see how it grows. From a North Queensland language Warrgamay, and. As well. Look forward to hearing from you. Blog at WordPress.com.