Showing 5 items matching "glenelg language"
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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Ian D Clark, The papers of George Augustus Robinson, Chief Protector, Port Phillip Aboriginal Protectorate : volume two : Aboriginal vocabularies : South East Australia, 1839-1852, 2000
... ...Glenelg language...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Waverong Woiwurring Boonerong Boonwurrung Waddowerong Wathawurrung Wadouro Wadowro Wadower Jarcoort Manemate Biggah Maneroo Cape How Twofold Bay Wimmera Glenelg language Mutte Mutte Madhi Madhi Watte Watte Wadi Wadi Boomerong George Augustus Robinson b&w illustrations, word lists, document reproductions Extracts from a collection of original manuscripts held in the Mitchell Library. ...Extracts from a collection of original manuscripts held in the Mitchell Library. Mainly concerning vocabularies of the people of South Eastern Australia.b&w illustrations, word lists, document reproductionswaverong, woiwurring, boonerong, boonwurrung, waddowerong, wathawurrung, wadouro, wadowro, wadower, jarcoort, manemate, biggah, maneroo, cape how, twofold bay, wimmera, glenelg language, mutte mutte, madhi madhi, watte watte, wadi wadi, boomerong, george augustus robinson -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionBook, Oxford School Dictionary, 1962
... Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road dictionary language school Front: Brian/ Stewart/ 1B (blue ink on first page) 11/3 (pencil, upper right, first page) Back: (no inscriptions) Blue cloth binding over carboard covers, with title in gold on spine. 382 pp. ...Blue cloth binding over carboard covers, with title in gold on spine. 382 pp.non-fictiondictionary, language, school -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Ian D Clark et al, Dictionary of Aboriginal placenames of Northwest Victoria, 2002
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Grampians Hindmarsh Horsham Ararat Gannawarra Mildura Swan Hill Glenelg Djabwurrung Djadjawurrung Jardwadjali Dadidadi Wergaia Wembawemba Barababaraba Wadi Wadi Wathawurrung Ladji Ladji maps, b&w photographs Dictionary including Indigenous and European place names. ...Dictionary including Indigenous and European place names. Origins are given.maps, b&w photographsgrampians, hindmarsh, horsham, ararat, gannawarra, mildura, swan hill, glenelg, djabwurrung, djadjawurrung, jardwadjali, dadidadi, wergaia, wembawemba, barababaraba, wadi wadi, wathawurrung, ladji ladji -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Ian D Clark et al, Dictionary of Aboriginal placenames of Southwest Victoria, 2002
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Dhauwurd Wurrung Giraiwurrung Djargurd Wurrung Gadubanud Buandig Gulidjan Moyne Corangamite Colac-Otway Wimmera Glenelg Warrnambool maps, b&w photographs Dictionary including Indigenous and European place names. ...Dictionary including Indigenous and European place names. Origins are given.maps, b&w photographsdhauwurd wurrung, giraiwurrung, djargurd wurrung, gadubanud, buandig, gulidjan, moyne, corangamite, colac-otway, wimmera, glenelg, warrnambool -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Sue Wesson et al, Aboriginal flora and fauna names of Victoria : as extracted from early surveyors' reports, 2001
... For example, magpie geese, eastern quolls, bustards and pademelons were assigned names in the Jardwadjali language area of the upper Glenelg and Wimmera Rivers. The outcomes of this project may help to assist in ascertaining the distribution of flora and fauna assets in Victoria....For example, magpie geese, eastern quolls, bustards and pademelons were assigned names in the Jardwadjali language area of the upper Glenelg and Wimmera Rivers. The outcomes of this project may help to assist in ascertaining the distribution of flora and fauna assets in Victoria. ...The Flora and Fauna Names Project is an initiative of the Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages and the Victorian Biodiversity Strategy. The researcher has examined material from the archives of the Department of Natural Resources and Environment (NRE), the State Library of Victoria, the Victorian Public Records Office and the Australian Archives Office. This first stage of the project focussed on the NRE archives, in particular the field notebooks of the earliest surveyors and their maps although other NRE resources, libraries and public records were accessed. A total of 3028 words were found of which a significant proportion have previously been unknown to linguists. It appears that the place names and word lists in early surveyors notebooks, the 1858 surveyors responses to the Surveyor General and an extensive Wiradjuri wordlist by James Baylis have not yet been widely used or published. Fifteen percent of these 3028 words describe flora and fauna and six percent describe habitat. Of particular interest is the evidence provided by these lists of the existence of fauna in the mid nineteenth century in regions where it is now extinct. For example, magpie geese, eastern quolls, bustards and pademelons were assigned names in the Jardwadjali language area of the upper Glenelg and Wimmera Rivers. The outcomes of this project may help to assist in ascertaining the distribution of flora and fauna assets in Victoria.maps, b&w photographs, colour photographs, illustrations, word listswiradjuri, jardwadjali, glenelg river, wimmera river
