This paper reviews the teaching of Aboriginal languages in the tertiary sector of Australia, looking at the stronger languages taught in the university sector versus those languages under revival that tend to be taught in the TAFE sector. The paper summarises the status of courses offered state by state,and sets the scene with some historical background. The metaphor of 'rekindling warm embers' is used to describe revival programs, with a focus on the Ngarrindjeri experience in South Australia. The point is made that language teaching programs require the involvement and support of Elders, whether taught in the TAFE or university sector.Mary-Anne Gal
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First Nations languages can play a significant role in ensuring connection to land, culture, Songlin...
Very few universities in Australia offer courses in Indigenous languages. We discuss the three main ...
Aboriginal languages in the state of New South Wales (NSW), like many others on the south-east coast...
This study unpacks characteristics of the Gumbaynggirr context and aligns them to the rationale, dev...
Aboriginal language revival is a recent phenomenon in Australia (Rigney 2006; Troy 2012). Prior to B...
Rhydwen1 Echoing the title of an earlier paper published ten years ago, ‘Strategies for doing the im...
In the International Year of Indigenous Languages (2019), this paper highlights the work of four Abo...
The Indigenous languages of Australia have been undergoing a renaissance over recent decades. Many l...
Stockley1 This is a report on the process of language retrieval and revival for some Aboriginal lang...
Indigenous Australians have long been advocating for recognition of their languages, cultures and id...
Over 200 years of active suppression have had a devastating effect on the indigenous languages of so...
This paper examines the pedagogy of teaching an Aboriginal language under revival such as Ngarrindje...
tân'si? With the recommendations made by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Calls to...
This article describes Indigenous Australian languages as having a history of pejoration dating from...
This paper primarily considers the role of linguists in the process of language rebuilding, or langu...
First Nations languages can play a significant role in ensuring connection to land, culture, Songlin...
Very few universities in Australia offer courses in Indigenous languages. We discuss the three main ...
Aboriginal languages in the state of New South Wales (NSW), like many others on the south-east coast...
This study unpacks characteristics of the Gumbaynggirr context and aligns them to the rationale, dev...
Aboriginal language revival is a recent phenomenon in Australia (Rigney 2006; Troy 2012). Prior to B...
Rhydwen1 Echoing the title of an earlier paper published ten years ago, ‘Strategies for doing the im...
In the International Year of Indigenous Languages (2019), this paper highlights the work of four Abo...
The Indigenous languages of Australia have been undergoing a renaissance over recent decades. Many l...
Stockley1 This is a report on the process of language retrieval and revival for some Aboriginal lang...
Indigenous Australians have long been advocating for recognition of their languages, cultures and id...
Over 200 years of active suppression have had a devastating effect on the indigenous languages of so...
This paper examines the pedagogy of teaching an Aboriginal language under revival such as Ngarrindje...
tân'si? With the recommendations made by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Calls to...
This article describes Indigenous Australian languages as having a history of pejoration dating from...
This paper primarily considers the role of linguists in the process of language rebuilding, or langu...
First Nations languages can play a significant role in ensuring connection to land, culture, Songlin...