Returning archival documentation of endangered Indigenous languages to their community of origin can provide empowering opportunities for Indigenous people to control, consolidate, enhance and share their cultural heritage with ever-widening, concentric circles of people, while also allowing time and space for communities to recover from disempowerment and dislocation. This process aligns with an affirming narrative of Indigenous persistence that, despite the context of colonial dispossession, can lead to a positive, self-determined future. In 2007, senior Noongar of the Wirlomin clan in the south coast region of Western Australia initiated Wirlomin Noongar Language and Stories Inc., an organisation set up to facilitate cultural and linguis...
Australia is home to hundreds of Indigenous languages, most in various states of endangerment and re...
This article explores connections between history, emotion and Aboriginal song in the south of Weste...
Hundreds of hours of ethnographic field recordings and their associated oral tradition were destined...
Returning archival documentation of endangered Indigenous languages to their community of origin can...
In Australia, language and song are integral to maintaining Aboriginal knowledge systems. British co...
This paper reports on collaborative research by a team of linguists, musicologists, elders, educator...
Charles Darwin University Library is directly helping to sustain and preserve Aboriginal language an...
This paper describes how Charles Darwin University Library is directly helping to sustain and preser...
Increasingly, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities are seeking to maintain, revitalise ...
A long-running collaboration between Kaurna people and linguists in South Australiabegan in 1989 wit...
The Living Archive of Aboriginal Languages is making endangered literature in Australian Indigenous ...
National Foreign Language Resource CenterThe fluctuating fortunes of Northern Territory bilingual ed...
Western ethnographers, archaeologists, and researchers have collected information on indigenous cult...
This paper describes a Nyungar language revitalisation project in the southern region of Western Aus...
I Indigenous peoples in Australia have been heavily documented in colonial archives and collections....
Australia is home to hundreds of Indigenous languages, most in various states of endangerment and re...
This article explores connections between history, emotion and Aboriginal song in the south of Weste...
Hundreds of hours of ethnographic field recordings and their associated oral tradition were destined...
Returning archival documentation of endangered Indigenous languages to their community of origin can...
In Australia, language and song are integral to maintaining Aboriginal knowledge systems. British co...
This paper reports on collaborative research by a team of linguists, musicologists, elders, educator...
Charles Darwin University Library is directly helping to sustain and preserve Aboriginal language an...
This paper describes how Charles Darwin University Library is directly helping to sustain and preser...
Increasingly, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities are seeking to maintain, revitalise ...
A long-running collaboration between Kaurna people and linguists in South Australiabegan in 1989 wit...
The Living Archive of Aboriginal Languages is making endangered literature in Australian Indigenous ...
National Foreign Language Resource CenterThe fluctuating fortunes of Northern Territory bilingual ed...
Western ethnographers, archaeologists, and researchers have collected information on indigenous cult...
This paper describes a Nyungar language revitalisation project in the southern region of Western Aus...
I Indigenous peoples in Australia have been heavily documented in colonial archives and collections....
Australia is home to hundreds of Indigenous languages, most in various states of endangerment and re...
This article explores connections between history, emotion and Aboriginal song in the south of Weste...
Hundreds of hours of ethnographic field recordings and their associated oral tradition were destined...