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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Conference proceedings, Mary Jane Norris, Endangered languages beyond boundaries : community connections, collaborative approaches and cross-disciplinary research =? Langues en pe?ril au-dela? des frontie?res : connexions communautaires, approches collaboratives, et rechecrche interdisciplinaire : proceedings of the 17th FEL Conference Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario Canada 1-4 October 2013, 2013
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...Session 1: Collaborations with language and cultural organizations, and governments Session 2: Collaborations with universities, researchers, institutes and schools Session 3: Strategies/issues across language, culture, geography, place and generations I: standardization and dialects Session 4: Strategies issues across language, culture, geography, place and generations II: Minority languages, regions and rural/urban areas Session 6: Language and culture connections: Health, well-being, and educational outcomes Session 7: Strategies/issues across language, culture, geography, place and generations III: Generations and families Session 8: Language assessment, documentation and diversity: Indicators of vitality, endangerment and the implications of data collection Session 5: Poster sessions I: Hard copy: Community connections, collaborative approaches, cross-disciplinary research Session 5: Poster session II: Electronic: Collaborative approaches with information and computer technologiesmaps, b&w photographs, colour photographs, illustrations, graphscollaboration, community involvement, cross disciplinary research -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Conference proceedings, Jon Reyhner, Indigenous language revitalization : encouragement, guidance &? lessons learned, 2009
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...Language in an Immersion school, a University, and a Home/Linguists & Language activists working together/Maori, Hawaiian and Alaskan Revitalization efforts, Technology & Revitalization/Assessing revitalization efforts.B&w photographs, screen shots, tables, graphslanguage reclamation -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Conference proceedings, Jon Reyhner, Revitalizing Indigenous Languages, 1999
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...Obstacles and Opportunities for Language Revitalization/Language Revitalization efforts & approaches/The role of writing in Language Revitalization/Using Technology in Language RevitalizationB&w photographs, screen shots, tables -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
DVD, Don Featherstone, Babakiueria : (Barbeque area), 2006
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...A satirical film about Aboriginal people's discovery of Australia and its white inhabitants. A critical and popular success, this 'reverse angle' probe into racial inequality in Australia has developed a cult following. It approaches its subject with humour but is no less effective for that - perhaps more so. Cast includes: Michelle Torres, Bob Maza, Cecily Polson, Tony Barry. Winner of the UN Media Peace Prize 1987.DVDindigenous australians, australian history, humour, satire, australian television -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
DVD, Students of Iramoo Primary School, Dyeerrm : the story of Dyeerrm the thirsty frog : as told by the Indigenous students of Iramoo Primary School, 2007
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...The story of Dyeerrm is adapted from the original tale of Tiddalik, a well-known Dreamtime story told throughout Australia by many Indigenous peoples. Iramoo Primary School has worked with the Wathaurong People of the Geelong and Werribee districts to produce a piece of work which reflects the lives of these people, the food they ate, the plants they lived amongst and the stories that make up their culture. "The school has endeavoured to ensure all information in the retelling of this version is accurate. We apologise for any inconsistencies".DVDwathaurong, geelong, werribee, dyeerrm, tiddalik, dreamtime, storytelling, animation -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
DVD, State Library of Queensland, Island treasures : video clips, a song and learning notes, 2011
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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
DVD, Hidden Valley Town Camp et al, Us mob real lives, real stories. How it ends it up to you, 2005
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...Interactive multi-ending Indigenous drama series set in Hidden Valley; inspired by requests from elders and youth of the Arrernte community in Mbarnte Alice Springs.DVDarrernte, central desert, mbarntwe, alice springs, drama -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
DVD, David Tournier et al, Wathaurong creation stories, 2011
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...Stories told in Wathaurong language with English subtitles; Includes word lists for people, animals, tools, place and time. Stories: The Three Sisters, Bundjil and the Making of the Land, Peerreedek the Platypus, Parwang the Magpie, Kangaroo and Wombat. David Tournier - Language and Production Support Alex Blaszak, VACL Barry Minster - Camera, Direction and Editing Ross Porter - Sound Raymond Lewis, AOM - ProducerDVDwathaurong -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
DVD, The linguists, 2009
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...Travelling linguists David and Greg document languages on the verge of extinction.DVDlanguage revival, linguistics -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
DVD, Ramahn Allam, Talking Language with Ernie Dingo, 2013
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...In this six-part series, Ernie Dingo explores the revival, maintenance and creation of languages which are in a constant state of change. He reveals the complex balance between language and relationship to country, and discovers how this balance has been affected since European colonisation. Ernie asks an important question of the Elders he meets - What is the future of the Aboriginal language spoken in their community?DVDgunditjmara, yirrkala, yolngu, arnhem land, ngarrindjeri, coorong, vicki couzens, arrernte, alice springs, yindjibarndi, roebourne, bill harney, wardaman, language revival -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
DVD, Australian Electoral Commission, Your vote matters : understanding the federal electoral system
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...Information on why we vote, how to register to vote and what to do with the ballot papers. It also explains the special arrangements for absent, mobile an dearly voting. Includes tracks in 5 languages as well as English.pitjantjatjara, western kriol, walmajarri, torres strait creole, jaru -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
DVD, Bernadette Crawford, Brewarrina's Aboriginal language program, 1998
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...The language program was developed by teachers at Brewarrina, and is designed to appeal strongly to the imaginations of their students. The students are encouraged to work in groups and individually to unearth their local history and cultural backgrounds, by studying family trees and gathering oral histories, by making excursions to significant sites, and by re-discovering Aboriginal language and cultural practices.DVDbrewarrina central school, aboriginal language program, multiculturalism, genealogy, local history, research -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
DVD, Languages Unit Curriculum K12 Directorate NSW Department of Education and Training, My language, my country : teaching Aboriginal languages in NSW, 2007
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...This film is designed for use by those involved in teaching Aboriginal Languages in schools. It shows how schools in Gumbaynggirr country (in NSW) work with the community to develop their language programs. It shows the cooperation between teachers, linguists and community tutors in preparation and delivery of Aboriginal Language programs in Gumbaynggirr country, NSWDVDgumbaynggirr -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
DVD, Voices from the Cape, 2008
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...Documents 6-week program in 2007 of multimedia trainers working with a school in Aurukun.DVDaurukun, queensland, indigenous education, multimedia -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
DVD, Dylan McDonald, Buckskin, 2013
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...Jack Buckskin is a man whose mission is to sculpt a new urban Aboriginal language and culture, and through that bring hope back to his people. Broadcast on ABC1 Television on 13 October, 2013DVDkaurna, south australia, language activism -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
DVD, Korrawinga Aboriginal Corporation, Djinang-djaa : (footprints), 2007
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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
DVD, David Grubin, Language matters with Bob Holman, 2012
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...Looks at the Welsh Language.DVDbob holman, linguistics, welsh language, language maintenance -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
DVD, Sandy Osawa - Makah et al, Myaamiaki eemamwiciki : Miami awakening, 2008
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...Myaamiaki eemamwicikia is a comprehensive look at the language and culture revitalization efforts of the Miami Tribe. The documentary captures moments of transition, as myaamia people gain traditional knowledge and share it within their homes and communities. Myaamiaki eemamwicikia features interviews with community elders, families, youth, and tribal educators as the Miami Tribe continue to reclaim their heritage and rebuild as a community"--Container. Explores summer workshops, home teaching, and the Myaamia Project for Language Revitalization which illustrates the interrelationship of the tribe with Miami University, Oxford, Ohio.miami tribe, language revival, oral histories -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
DVD, Korrawinga Aboriginal Corporation, Yallam burangam Butchulla : learning and speaking Butchulla, 2010
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...Includes Butchulla Welcome, Butchulla body parts and the Butchulla stories: 'Where is my mother?', ' K'gari creation story', and 'Bulumbee' story and dance.DVDbutchulla, language revival, education -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
DVD, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, The apology to the Stolen Generations of Australia, 2008
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...Documents the historic Apology, delivered by PM Kevin Rudd, February 2008DVDstolen generations, national apology, reconciliation, kevin rudd, australian government -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
DVD, Koorie Heritage Trust et al, Blaktraks 2 : Short films, 2012
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...Over 8 weeks (Oct-Nov 2012) participants of the Blaktraks Arts Project explored their identity through music, stencil art, photography and video. The result is a bunch of deadly short films that tell their stories - Check them out!DVDindigenous filmmakers, koorie heritage trust, storyscape -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
DVD, Koorie Heritage Trust et al, Blaktraks : short films, 2011
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...During the Blaktraks Arts Project (Feb-April 2011), young participants created hip-hop songs and other soundtracks, stencil art, digital photographs and video. The result is a bunch of deadly short films that tell their stories - Check them out!indigenous filmmakers, koorie heritage trust, storyscape -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Article, Keith Allan, Language and speakers' environment, 1988
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...language and landscape, language and environmental effects, sociolinguistics, language and culture -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
article, Gary Johns, Aboriginal education : remote schools and the real economy, 2006
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...Aboriginal children in remote communities have the lowest rates of success in school. The reasons for the lack of success are well known, and mainly lie outside of the schools and their programs. Education authorities have made some poor choices in the past. They have not enforced the necessary discipline on children to attend school, and they have placed cultural sensitivity above the needs of the child to cope in the modern economy. More recently they have begun to concentrate on programs in literacy and numeracy, but success is limited because of the perverse incentives of other government initiatives. These initiatives have been blind to the need to deal with the absence of an economy in remote areas, and the absence of a work ethic among Aborigines who are welfare dependent. The absence of the work ethic and the absence of work have severely constrained the returns on the investment in Aboriginal education. The correct policy response to failure at school will be determined not simply by additional programs at school, but by how various issues of transition to the real economy - work, individual obligation, mobility - are managed. The transition will be better managed if educators and governments understand that education is essentially an instrument in economic integration, and that many remote communities are not viable, and where they are not schools should not be used as pawns to keep them afloat. Moreover, educators and governments should understand that western education cannot and should not preserve Aboriginal culture. Most importantly, parents' behaviour needs to change and where incentives to send children to school fail, compulsion must be used.school programs, education policy, literacy and numeracy, employment outcomes -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Audio CD, Sue Atkinson, Bartja and Mayila; Yurri's Birthday; Yurri's Manung, 2013
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...Bartja and Mayila, Yurri's Manung and Yurri's Birthday. Author Sue Atkinson (Yorta Yorta). Recorded by Aunty Zeta Thomson a Yorta Yorta Elder. -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Audio CD, Denise Smith-Ali, Barna Audio CD (Levels 1-4), 2010
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...CDnoongar, western australia, animals -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Audio CD, Radio 3CR, Right Now Radio interview with Paul Paton and Aunty Lynne Solomon-Dent, 2011
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...CDlanguage reclamation, victorian schools, education, vacl -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Audio CD, Songs recorded at Swan Hill and Finley, 1962
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...Wiradjuri war chant and songs sung by Hilton Walsh at Swan Hill; Madi Madi songs sung by Mary Moore; war chant and other songs sung by Tom Lyons at Finley.CD, recording noteswiradjuri, madhi madhi, oral histories -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Audio CD, Wemba Wemba songs, stories and language elicitation, 1963
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...Stan Day sings in Wemba Wemba. Songs by his grandfather, Bob Taylor, from Deniliquin and Jack Brown. Story with Nancy Egan. One CD and one sheet of paper recording notes.CD, recording noteswemba wemba, stan day, bob taylor, jack brown, nancy egan, deniliquin -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Audio CD, Music recorded at Gerard Mission, Cummeragunja, Barmah and Deniliquin, 1963
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...Songs performed by Annie Mason, Cyril Gerard and Cyril Lindsay at Gerard Mission; Sophie and Coral Briggs at Cummeragunja; Aaron Briggs at Barmah; Ralph Day and Dennis Atkinson at Deniliquin.CD, recording notes (for tracks 00191a and 00191b)gerard mission, cummeragunja, barmah, deniliquin, annie mason, cyril gerard, cyril lindsay, sophie briggs, coral briggs, aaron briggs, ralph day, dennis atkinson