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/
Pirlta introduces a special dancing guest!
This series was created by Kaurna Warra Pintyanthi.
Kaurna language and culture is the property of the Kaurna community. For more information visit: https://www.adelaide.edu.au/kwp/
Rrweketya Wonder pa Thipa by Helaina Kemarra
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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A short compilation of Kaurna Language clips from KWP
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