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.
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
Jack tells us how to get those kids into the bath using Kaurna language.
Kaurna language and culture is the property of the Kaurna community. For more information visit: www.adelaide.edu.au/kwp/
Jaylon highlights the difference between a welcome TO country and an acknowledgement OF country and provides a couple of different acknowledgement statements that anyone can learn and use.
Please note: We strongly encourage you to learn and speak the Kaurna language used in …
Christobel Swan talks about the importance of teaching her younger generations her severely endangered language, Pertame (Southern Arrernte). She says thank you to our generous supporters who have made our Pertame Language and Culture School possible.
More fun and language learning from the Pirltawardli crew.
This series was created by Kaurna Warra Pintyanthi.
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