In Australia, language and song are integral to maintaining Aboriginal knowledge systems. British colonisation and ensuing Australian government policies of assimilation have adversely impacted these knowledge systems, at least partially by functioning to dramatically diminish the vitality of many Aboriginal languages and song traditions. As a Noongar researcher motivated by community-oriented goals, I employ a multidisciplinary approach to enhance the revitalisation of the endangered Noongar language and its song traditions in the south coast region of Western Australia. This work draws on established methods from ethnomusicology and linguistics, engaging with community knowledge-holders and archival records to rebuild repertoire while inc...
Although song has been recognised as the ‘central repository of Aboriginal knowledge’, this is the f...
This study unpacks characteristics of the Gumbaynggirr context and aligns them to the rationale, dev...
This paper uses Klisala Harrison’s concept of an epistemic community as a methodology, in order to u...
This article explores connections between history, emotion and Aboriginal song in the south of Weste...
Returning archival documentation of endangered Indigenous languages to their community of origin can...
Song is of central importance in Aboriginal Australian cultures and Aboriginal communities engaging ...
As of 2011, an estimated 669,900 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people accounted for 3 per ce...
Australia is home to hundreds of Indigenous languages, most in various states of endangerment and re...
This paper describes a Nyungar language revitalisation project in the southern region of Western Aus...
Increasingly, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities are seeking to maintain, revitalise ...
Of the 250 traditional languages once spoken on the continent of Australia as recently as 100 years ...
As the first adaptation of a complete Shakespearean work presented entirely in one Aboriginal langua...
As a linguist investigating the Warlpiri language of central Australia since 1975 and the Waanyi lan...
A long-running collaboration between Kaurna people and linguists in South Australiabegan in 1989 wit...
Performance through language, song and dance provides alternative knowledges and ways of understandi...
Although song has been recognised as the ‘central repository of Aboriginal knowledge’, this is the f...
This study unpacks characteristics of the Gumbaynggirr context and aligns them to the rationale, dev...
This paper uses Klisala Harrison’s concept of an epistemic community as a methodology, in order to u...
This article explores connections between history, emotion and Aboriginal song in the south of Weste...
Returning archival documentation of endangered Indigenous languages to their community of origin can...
Song is of central importance in Aboriginal Australian cultures and Aboriginal communities engaging ...
As of 2011, an estimated 669,900 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people accounted for 3 per ce...
Australia is home to hundreds of Indigenous languages, most in various states of endangerment and re...
This paper describes a Nyungar language revitalisation project in the southern region of Western Aus...
Increasingly, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities are seeking to maintain, revitalise ...
Of the 250 traditional languages once spoken on the continent of Australia as recently as 100 years ...
As the first adaptation of a complete Shakespearean work presented entirely in one Aboriginal langua...
As a linguist investigating the Warlpiri language of central Australia since 1975 and the Waanyi lan...
A long-running collaboration between Kaurna people and linguists in South Australiabegan in 1989 wit...
Performance through language, song and dance provides alternative knowledges and ways of understandi...
Although song has been recognised as the ‘central repository of Aboriginal knowledge’, this is the f...
This study unpacks characteristics of the Gumbaynggirr context and aligns them to the rationale, dev...
This paper uses Klisala Harrison’s concept of an epistemic community as a methodology, in order to u...