'Dandjoo' is the Noongar word for 'gathering' and these DVDs have done just that - gathered together stories, music and interviews from the Perth Noongar Community. 'Noongar Dandjoo' is a series of four programs produced by students from Curtin University and hosted by Dennis Simmons. The programs have been made in close collaboration with the Aboriginal Community of Perth, Western Australia
This chapter offers a comparative framework for thinking about and understanding the Noongarpedia pr...
This is a collection of the verbal arts and speech styles in the Western Desert of Australia, in par...
In 1988–1989 and again in 2012 Noongar Aboriginal groups occupied high profile riverside sites in cl...
mayakeniny means ‘sound dancing’. This website showcases the Noongar music, song, dance, and languag...
The Noongar Aboriginal people are the traditional owners of the southwest of Western Australia, incl...
Many Noongar people lived in camps throughout the Perth metropolitan area until the 1950s, or even l...
Since 2015, Traditional Owners of the Wanjina Wunggurr Wilinggin Native Title area and the Wilinggin...
International audienceIn 2003, 80 Aboriginal Noongar, represented by the South West Aboriginal Land ...
Noongar Mambara Bakitj was created as part of an Indigenous language recovery project led by Kim Sco...
Returning archival documentation of endangered Indigenous languages to their community of origin can...
This chapter offers a comparative framework for thinking about and understanding the Noongarpedia pr...
This event included premiere performances of original works by CASM students and staff and performan...
The success of the Noongarpedia Project has depended on forging relationships with groups already ac...
Included in this event were premiere performances of original works by CASM students and staff and p...
Another strategy adopted by the Noongapedia team was to experiment with combining Noongarpedia-posti...
This chapter offers a comparative framework for thinking about and understanding the Noongarpedia pr...
This is a collection of the verbal arts and speech styles in the Western Desert of Australia, in par...
In 1988–1989 and again in 2012 Noongar Aboriginal groups occupied high profile riverside sites in cl...
mayakeniny means ‘sound dancing’. This website showcases the Noongar music, song, dance, and languag...
The Noongar Aboriginal people are the traditional owners of the southwest of Western Australia, incl...
Many Noongar people lived in camps throughout the Perth metropolitan area until the 1950s, or even l...
Since 2015, Traditional Owners of the Wanjina Wunggurr Wilinggin Native Title area and the Wilinggin...
International audienceIn 2003, 80 Aboriginal Noongar, represented by the South West Aboriginal Land ...
Noongar Mambara Bakitj was created as part of an Indigenous language recovery project led by Kim Sco...
Returning archival documentation of endangered Indigenous languages to their community of origin can...
This chapter offers a comparative framework for thinking about and understanding the Noongarpedia pr...
This event included premiere performances of original works by CASM students and staff and performan...
The success of the Noongarpedia Project has depended on forging relationships with groups already ac...
Included in this event were premiere performances of original works by CASM students and staff and p...
Another strategy adopted by the Noongapedia team was to experiment with combining Noongarpedia-posti...
This chapter offers a comparative framework for thinking about and understanding the Noongarpedia pr...
This is a collection of the verbal arts and speech styles in the Western Desert of Australia, in par...
In 1988–1989 and again in 2012 Noongar Aboriginal groups occupied high profile riverside sites in cl...