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Peterborough History Group
Map - Aboriginal Language Areas in Victoria: A reconstruction
... Aboriginal Language Areas in Victoria: A reconstruction...Aboriginal Language Areas in Victoria: A reconstruction... Aboriginal Language Areas in Victoria: A reconstruction Map ... -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
DVD, Bernadette Crawford, Brewarrina's Aboriginal language program, 1998
... Brewarrina's Aboriginal language program...Aboriginal Language Program...The language program was developed by teachers...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
Book, Annette Schmidt, The loss of Australia?s Aboriginal Language heritage, 1993
... The loss of Australia?s Aboriginal Language heritage...Overviews Aboriginal language situation; examines attitudes...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...Overviews Aboriginal language situation; examines attitudes to language; analyses language maintenance and revival programs, bilingual education, effectiveness of funding and National Aboriginal Languages Program; availability of linguistic training, characteristics of language loss and the place of creoles in language programs.Maps, chartslanguage loss, language maintenance, reports -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Aboriginal language areas in Victoria, 1/07/1996 12:00:00 AM
... Aboriginal language areas in Victoria...Listing of all aboriginal languages spoken in Victoria.The... Mitcham melbourne A4 aborigines aboriginal languages Listing ...Listing of all aboriginal languages spoken in Victoria.The distinction between language and dialect id discussed. Map, bibliagraphy.aborigines, aboriginal languages -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
CD-ROM, Gadj Maymuru et al, Listen and learn Aboriginal language, 2007
... Listen and learn Aboriginal language... an insight into Aboriginal language and culture....Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...These easy to use activities assist learning, skill development and cultural awareness, enabling viewers to gain an insight into Aboriginal language and culture.CD-ROMyolgnu matha, north east arnhem land, linguistics, storytelling -
Federation University Historical Collection
Map, Aboriginal Language Areas in Victoria: A Reconstruction
... Aboriginal Language Areas in Victoria: A Reconstruction...Aboriginal Language... Aboriginal Aboriginal Language Victoria Djadja Wurrung Woi Wurrung ...A4 sized map of Victoria showing Aboriginal Langauge Areas. Black, white and red writing aboriginal, aboriginal language, victoria, djadja wurrung, woi wurrung, watha wurrung, gadubanud, girai wurrung, dhauwurd wurrung, djab wurrung, wiradjuri, tatungalung, wadiwadi, dadidadi, yuyu -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Thesis, Stephen Morey, The verbal system of the Central Victorian language, the Aboriginal language of Melbourne : an investigation into the manuscripts of Rev. William Thomas (1793-1867)
... Aboriginal language of Melbourne : an investigation into the... mainly to the Aboriginal language of the Melbourne area...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...This thesis examines and analyses the linguistic data in the papers of the Reverend William Thomas (1793-1867) in the Mitchell Library, Sydney (Thomas MS 214). This data was found to refer mainly to the Aboriginal language of the Melbourne area, described by Blake and Reid (1998) as the Central Victorian Language.word listswathawurrung, wathaurong, boonwurrung, boon wurrung, woiwurrung, thagungwurrung, djadjawurrung, tjapwurrung, wergaia, wemba baraba, wemba wemba, yeti, madhi madhi, ledji, wadi, nari nari, wimmera, ballarat, bacchus marsh, gippsland, mount gambier, wonnin, john green, george augustus robinson, r h mathews, luise hercus, linguistics, sociolinguistics -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book with CD, Muurrbay Aboriginal Language Centre, Bamay Possum's party, 1994
... Muurrbay Aboriginal Language Centre...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...illustrations, CDgumbaynggir -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Muurrbay Aboriginal Language and Culture Cooperative, A Gumbaynggir language dictionary =? Gumbayngirr bijaarr jandaygam, 2001
... Muurrbay Aboriginal Language and Culture Cooperative...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...Maps, b&w illustrationsgumbaynggir, janggadi, birrbay, yugumbal, anaiwan, burrgadi -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Muurrbay Aboriginal Language and Culture Cooperative, Gumbaynggirr language course unit 10 : from missions to the present, 2005
... Muurrbay Aboriginal Language and Culture Cooperative...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...word listsgumbaynggirr -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Don Bell, mu:nu:?ur ?Mununja? the butterfly : the first storybook in traditional Aboriginal language from south-eastern Australia, 1999
... traditional Aboriginal language from south-eastern Australia...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...As told to nu:nu:wul Elder Don Bell, with bi-lingual text and commentary. Provides explanation of the aboriginal alphabet, story of Queen Nellie Hamilton and and language list of words used by Queen Nelly and her daughter.Illustrations, b&w photographs, word listsngunnawal, canberra, yass, queen nelly hamilton -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Barry Blake, The Warrnambool language : a consolidated account of the Aboriginal language of the Warrnambool area of the western district of Victoria based on nineteenth century sources, 2003
... Aboriginal language of the Warrnambool area of the western district...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...A consolidated account of the Warrnambool language of the Western District of Victoria based on early sources. It is intended to serve as a convenient reference guide for the Aboriginal people of the Warrnambool area and for all researchers.Maps, tables, word listswarrnambool, bunganditj, buwandik, colac, dhudhuroa, djadjawurrung, eastern kulin, western kulin, kulin, gippsland language, woiwurrung, thagungwurrung, kurnkupanut, language revival, endangered languages -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Ian D Clark, Aboriginal language areas in Victoria : a report to the Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages, 1996
... Aboriginal language areas in Victoria : a report to the...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...This book consists of a series of feasibility plans for language retrieval for Daungwurrung, Woiwurring, Yorta Yorta, Way Wurru, Dhudhuroa, Wadiwadi, Wembawemba and Wathawurrung.mapslanguage resources, language revival, daungwurrung, taungurung, woiwurrung, yorta yorta, way wurru, waywurru, dhudhuroa, wadiwadi, wadi wadi, wembawemba, wemba wemba, wathawurrung, wadawurrung -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, R M W Dixon, The handbook of Australian languages : volume 4, the Aboriginal language of Melbourne and other grammatical sketches, 1991
... Aboriginal language of Melbourne and other grammatical sketches...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...maps, word lists, b&w illustrations, b&w photographs -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Booklet, Wangkanyi Ngurra Tjurta Aboriginal Corporation Language Centre et al, Short stories in Wangkatha : short stories from the Western Desert, 1966
... Wangkanyi Ngurra Tjurta Aboriginal Corporation Language...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...An assortment of songs and stories in the Wangkatha language.wangkatha, western desert, western australia, songs, dreamtime stories -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Wangkanyi Ngurra Tjurta Aboriginal Corporation Language Centre, Wangkatha dictionary, 2002
... Wangkanyi Ngurra Tjurta Aboriginal Corporation Language...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...Wangkatha-English dictionary with English-Wangkatha finder list; pronunciation guide and some thematic-based wordlists, e.g. body parts.B&w illustrations, maps, word listsngadju, tjuparn, ngalia, kuwarra, mirning, gubrun, ngaanyatjarra, wangkatha, martu, pitjatjatjarra, wangkatha, western australia, goldfields region -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
CD-ROM, NSW Aboriginal Languages Research and Resource Centre, The Aboriginal Languages of NSW: an introduction for schools and communities, 2007
... for Aboriginal students; why offer an Aboriginal language in NSW schools...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...Contents: What is this CD rom for? Why learn an Aboriginal language? : benefits of learning a language; specific benefits for Aboriginal students; why offer an Aboriginal language in NSW schools?; First steps to start a school-based Aboriginal language program Information about NSW Aboriginal languages: Aboriginal language revival in NSW : the same but different; sounds and writing system; some grammatical features; Map of Aboriginal languages of NSW; List of languages on this CD.CD-ROMlanguage maintenance, language and education -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Periodical, La Trobe University Department of Linguistics, La Trobe working papers in linguistics, 1988
... Phonology in Australian Aboriginal languages; Aboriginal...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...Phonology in Australian Aboriginal languages; Aboriginal Languages of the Gascoyne-Ashburton region; Warlpiri; Tagalog and the Manila-Mt Isa axis; Gooniyandi narrative; general linguisticslinguistics, warlpiri -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Language of the Aborigines of the colony of Victoria, 1859
... of aboriginal languages and was published in Geelong. The author, Daniel... and sections on the aboriginal languages in areas of Victoria.... It is an early work concerned with the recording of aboriginal languages ...This is the second edition of a book published originally in 1851. It is an early work concerned with the recording of aboriginal languages and was published in Geelong. The author, Daniel Bunce (1813-1872) was a botanist who went on journeys with aborigines in Victoria in 1839 and later in 1846 joined Ludwig Leichhardt’s second expedition in his attempt to cross Australia from east to west. This was unsuccessful. Bunce’s experiences in 1839 and in 1846 enabled him to write his book on aboriginal languages. In 1858 Bunce became the Director of the Geelong Botanic Gardens and designed and planted out the gardens. No information has been found on Noel Hallowill. This book is of antiquarian interest as an early dictionary of aboriginal languages and as a book written by the botanist, Daniel Bunce. This is a hard cover book of 60 pages. The cover is yellow with black lettering. There is an ornamental border around the printing. There are two blue stamps of the Warrnambool and District Historical Society on the front cover and on the first page. The book is bound with brown tape. The book has a Preface, an Introduction and sections on the aboriginal languages in areas of Victoria and beyond. A copy of a letter from the explorer, Ludwig Leichhardt, is included at the end of the book. Stamp of ‘Noel Hallowill’ (name unclear) daniel bunce, aboriginal languages, ludwig leichhardt -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Western Australian Ministry of Education, Framework for the teaching of Aboriginal languages in primary schools, 1992
... Goals and strategies for teaching Aboriginal languages...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...Goals and strategies for teaching Aboriginal languages to Aboriginal students with differing language knowledge; suggested language activities.b&w illustrationsprimary school education, aboriginal studies, curriculum development -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, P W Schmidt, Die Personalpronomina in den australischen Sprachen, 1919
... of the Aboriginal Languages....Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...Language notes, in German P.W.Schmidt, on the development of the Aboriginal Languages.german text, australian languages, pronouns -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Grinder / Pounding Stone, Dhudhuroa language Aboriginal tribe, pre British/European colonisation
... Dhudhuroa language Aboriginal tribe... aboriginal stone grinding meal preparation natural environment ...This stone Grinder or pounder was used as part of an indigenous grinding food preparation method, by the original inhabitants of the Kiewa Valley and its region. In conjunction with its grinding stone was used not only to grind seeds and but also to dig up eatable roots and leaves and served with the regions Bogong moth. This method of food preparation has survived in its basic form for centuries and is still used by master chiefs in modern eateries. This item has been registered with Aboriginal Affairs in Wangaratta, Victoria. Dhudhuroa elder Alan Murray has examined this tool, in Feb 2015, and said it was also used for sharpening axe heads as well as pounding food items. This item has a very significant historical and social aspect to it. Firstly it demonstrates the division of labour within a indigenous tribe. It was an era when the female had a definitive role within the family and the broader social indigenous tribal group of, gathering and preparing non animal(hunted) food. Hunted food was the domain of the initiated males of the tribe.Secondly it demonstrates the ability to fashion implements from raw materials(rock) into effective tools for the purpose of preparing a meal for human consumption. This was in an era where inter family and intra family participation in an indigenous tribal social protective environment was at a very high level. The Kiewa Valley/Mount Bogong region was an area where annual "get together" indigenous tribes for feasting, bartering and settling of disputes highlighting the importance of a regional gathering. Grooved stone, carved to a cylindrical shape with a relative pointed end tip one side (grinding or pounding end) and a rough other end (holding end} Made from Rhyolite stoneThere is a worn grove in the top side due to this tool being used for axe sharpening. indigenous, aboriginal, stone grinding, meal preparation, natural environment, pounding stone -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Intechnics, Australian birds : with Aboriginal perspectives and language supplement
... Australian birds : with Aboriginal perspectives and...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...B&w illustrations, maps, word listsaustralian birds, education, primary school education, environmental education -
Peterborough History Group
Document - Principles and Methods of History, Principles and Methods of History, Aboriginal Clans and Language
... Principles and Methods of History, Aboriginal Clans and... and Methods of History, Aboriginal Clans and Language Document ...Academic description of Ken Clements' approach to research. Aboriginal clan informationPrinted A4 document, photocopied mapsbaradh clan, girai wurrung, peterborough 3270 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - DJADJA WURRUNG LANGUAGE OF CENTRAL VICTORIA INCLUDING PLACE NAMES, 1997
... aboriginal language... ABORIGINAL Language djadja wurrung Djadja Wurrung aboriginal language ...Dadja wurrung language of central victoria 92 pages with photos, illustrations and maps. Published in Maryborough Victoria.John Tullyaboriginal, language, djadja wurrung, djadja wurrung, aboriginal language, bendigo aborigine -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book with CD, Chester Schultz, Kaurna paltinna : a Kaurna song book, 2004
... Includes songs in the reclaimed Aboriginal languages...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...Includes songs in the reclaimed Aboriginal languages of the Adelaide region, including some composed by Chester Schultz.B&w illustrations, b&w photographs, sheet music, word listskaurna, adelaide -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Justin Kenyon, The Aboriginal word book, 1964
... Short book of words drawn from a variety of Aboriginal...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...Short book of words drawn from a variety of Aboriginal languages; state of origin of words is given.word lists -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Justin Kenyon, The Aboriginal word book, 1982
... Short book of words drawn from a variety of Aboriginal...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...Short book of words drawn from a variety of Aboriginal languages; state of origin of words is given.b&w illustrations, word listsdictionaries -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Wordlist for Australian languages, 1987
... A tool for recording Aboriginal languages in a fieldwork...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...A tool for recording Aboriginal languages in a fieldwork situation - list of English words for which Aboriginal equivalents are to be elicited.word lists, linguistics -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Book & Map - Australian Aborigines' Language, The Australian Race Vol. IV by Edward M. Curr, 1887
... Aborigines; First People of Australia; Aboriginal language... in the Aborigines of Australia. The languages of Aboriginal tribes ...This book is the fourth volume of the Australian Race which was printed by the Government printer. The other 3 volumes cover the origin, languages, customs, place of landing in Australia, and the routes by which it spread itself over that continent. This book and map indicate an interest in the Aboriginal Race of Australia during the late 1880s.A local family owned this book indicating an interest in the Aborigines of Australia. The languages of Aboriginal tribes throughout Australia can be compared with those tribes of the Kiewa Valley adding (confirming) to the information sourced from alternative sources.Large thin brownish book with gold embossed title on front cover. 45 pages with blank cover pages. Each page has 8 columns giving the aboriginal word of each tribe giving a comparitive vocabulary of selected English words. Fold out map inserted in flap at rear. It is a map of Continental Australia, showing the routes by which the Aboriginal race spread itself throughout the continent.aborigines; first people of australia; aboriginal language; aboriginal tribes; kiewa valley