This book tells the story of the renaissance of the Kaurna language, the language of Adelaide and the Adelaide Plains in South Australia, principally over the earliest period up until 2000, but with a summary and brief discussion of developments from 2000 until 2016. It chronicles and analyses the efforts of the Nunga community, and interested others, to reclaim and relearn a linguistic heritage on the basis of mid-nineteenth-century materials
In this paper we present a research project driven by a community of Aboriginal people, the Ngunawal...
Metadata record only. Alternative Location URL links to the publisher's book site.The Arwarbukarl Cu...
This paper reports on current language projects involving Indigenous Australian languages spoken on ...
This book tells the story of the renaissance of the Kaurna language, the language of Adelaide and th...
Vol. 2 consists of unpublished or not readily available papers and miscellaneous material referred t...
The struggle for recognition, empowerment and reconciliation As well as having value and significan...
Texts of talks and presentations, in English and German, on the history of German missionaries in th...
The re-introduction of an Indigenous language into an English-speaking community presents an enormou...
A long-running collaboration between Kaurna people and linguists in South Australiabegan in 1989 wit...
Kaurna, the language of the Adelaide Plains, has been taught now for many years. It was introduced i...
Most likely it ceased being spoken on a daily basis in the 1860s, but is now being revived on the ba...
Kaurna, a língua das Planícies de Adelaide, foi atingido pelo impacto violento da colonização britân...
The Kaurna people were the first South Australians to bear the brunt of the effects of colonisation....
The Indigenous languages of Australia have been undergoing a renaissance over recent decades. Many l...
compiled by Cherie Warrara Watkins and Mary-Anne Gale ; with Soroptomist International of Adelaide a...
In this paper we present a research project driven by a community of Aboriginal people, the Ngunawal...
Metadata record only. Alternative Location URL links to the publisher's book site.The Arwarbukarl Cu...
This paper reports on current language projects involving Indigenous Australian languages spoken on ...
This book tells the story of the renaissance of the Kaurna language, the language of Adelaide and th...
Vol. 2 consists of unpublished or not readily available papers and miscellaneous material referred t...
The struggle for recognition, empowerment and reconciliation As well as having value and significan...
Texts of talks and presentations, in English and German, on the history of German missionaries in th...
The re-introduction of an Indigenous language into an English-speaking community presents an enormou...
A long-running collaboration between Kaurna people and linguists in South Australiabegan in 1989 wit...
Kaurna, the language of the Adelaide Plains, has been taught now for many years. It was introduced i...
Most likely it ceased being spoken on a daily basis in the 1860s, but is now being revived on the ba...
Kaurna, a língua das Planícies de Adelaide, foi atingido pelo impacto violento da colonização britân...
The Kaurna people were the first South Australians to bear the brunt of the effects of colonisation....
The Indigenous languages of Australia have been undergoing a renaissance over recent decades. Many l...
compiled by Cherie Warrara Watkins and Mary-Anne Gale ; with Soroptomist International of Adelaide a...
In this paper we present a research project driven by a community of Aboriginal people, the Ngunawal...
Metadata record only. Alternative Location URL links to the publisher's book site.The Arwarbukarl Cu...
This paper reports on current language projects involving Indigenous Australian languages spoken on ...