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Description Video produced by the Department of Communications and the Arts Australia in celebration of the International Year of Indigenous Languages.
Nhanda is a Midwest language spoken in the region from Geraldton to the Murchison River, yet very few people speak it fluently today.
In an attempt to stimulate and invigorate the sleeping language, a number of resources have been recently produced, in the hope that more …
Featuring Rayella and the children of Elliott School and Newcastle Waters School! This film details how Rayella and the Marlinja community are maintaining their Mudburra language through contemporary music. Rayella come from a long line of musical history. Raymond Dixon was a …
Paul Carmody is a teacher at Amaroo Outdoor Education Centre in Kleinton, southern Queensland.
Located on Jarowair and Giabal land, the centre welcomes more than 5000 students through the gates each year.
Paul is neither a Jarowair nor Giabal man.
His father - the …
First Languages Australia short with Bertram Tipungwiti, speaking Tiwi.
This video is a part of the First Languages Australia Gambay language map project. Available to view here: https://gambay.com.au
Beryl Carmichael is the last of her family to sing the Ngiyampaa birth song. The birth song has been handed down from her Grandmother to her Mother and now Beryl is the last of her family to sing the Ngiyampaa song.
Produced by Mungo Youth Project 2014
This video was …
'This Place' is a partnership between the ABC and First Languages Australia inviting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to create a short video about a place name, and the story behind it. Share with ICTV with support from the Community Benefit Fund.
After years of …
First Languages Australia short with Julie Walker speaking Yinhawwangka.
This beautiful series of shorts from First Languages Australia celebrate Indigenous languages, and the people who speak them, keep them alive and help others to learn more about Indigenous language.
Warning Viewers are warned this site contains images,
voices and names of deceased people.
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