Showing 9 items matching "language ecology"
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Apollo Bay MuseumFilm - Richard Collopy on Indigenous language and ecology
... Richard Collopy on Indigenous language and ecology...Richard Collopy on Indigenous language and ecology......Language...ecology...Audio slideshow with Gadubanud Traditional Custodian Richard Collopy on local Indigenous language and ecology...Apollo Bay Museum 6250 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay great-ocean-road Audio slideshow with Gadubanud Traditional Custodian Richard Collopy on local Indigenous language and ecology Apollo Bay Otways Gadubanud Language ecology Country Richard Collopy on Indigenous language and ecology Film Richard Collopy on Indigenous language and ecology ...Audio slideshow with Gadubanud Traditional Custodian Richard Collopy on local Indigenous language and ecologyapollo bay, otways, gadubanud, language, ecology, country -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesConference proceedings, R Elangaiyan, Vital voices : endangered languages and multilingualism : proceedings of the Tenth FEL Conference, CIIL, Mysore, India, 25-27 October, 2006, 2007
... ...language ecology...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne extreme endangerment religion and language literacy and revitalisation language ecology language and globalisation colonisation Maps, tables, word lists Vital voices : endangered languages and multilingualism : proceedings of the Tenth FEL Conference, CIIL, Mysore, India, 25-27 October, 2006 Conference proceedings R Elangaiyan R. ...Maps, tables, word listsextreme endangerment, religion and language, literacy and revitalisation, language ecology, language and globalisation, colonisation -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Australian Indigenous Languages Framework Project, Australian Indigenous languages framework, 1994
... ...language ecology...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne education bilingual education LOTE languages other than english language revival Aboriginal English language ecology diagrams, graphs Australian Indigenous languages framework Book Australian Indigenous Languages Framework Project ...diagrams, graphseducation, bilingual education, lote, languages other than english, language revival, aboriginal english, language ecology -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Australian Indigenous Languages Framework Project, Australian Indigenous languages framework support materials, 1994
... ...language ecology...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Kaurna education bilingual education LOTE languages other than english language revival Aboriginal English language ecology maps, tables Australian Indigenous languages framework support materials Book Australian Indigenous Languages Framework Project ...maps, tableskaurna, education, bilingual education, lote, languages other than english, language revival, aboriginal english, language ecology -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Nicolas Peterson, Tribes and boundaries in Australia, 1976
... ecology...environment...sociology...kinship systems...language...ecology in Aboriginal Australia : a comparative viewpoint /? Aram A. Yengoyan Territoriality and the problem of demarcating sociocultural space /? Ronald M. Berndt Communication and change in mythology /? Kenneth Maddock Levels of organisation and communication in Aboriginal Australia /? D.H. Turner Boundaries and kinship systems in Aboriginal Australia /? F.G.G. Rose Tribes, languages...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne ecology environment sociology kinship systems language distribution maps, b&w photographs, diagrams Some ecological bases for Australian tribal boundaries /? ...Some ecological bases for Australian tribal boundaries /? Norman B. Tindale Man and ecology in the highlands of southeastern Australia : a case study /? Josephine Flood The natural and cultural areas of Aboriginal Australia : a preliminary analysis of population groupings with adaptive significance /? Nicolas Peterson 'The chain of connection' : the material evidence /? D.J. Mulvaney Realities and transformations : the tribes of the Western Desert of Australia /? Joseph B. Birdsell Structure, event and ecology in Aboriginal Australia : a comparative viewpoint /? Aram A. Yengoyan Territoriality and the problem of demarcating sociocultural space /? Ronald M. Berndt Communication and change in mythology /? Kenneth Maddock Levels of organisation and communication in Aboriginal Australia /? D.H. Turner Boundaries and kinship systems in Aboriginal Australia /? F.G.G. Rose Tribes, languages and other boundaries in northeast Queensland /? R.M.W. Dixon Aboriginal language distribution in the Northern Territory /? E.P. Milliken.maps, b&w photographs, diagramsecology, environment, sociology, kinship systems, language distribution -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Ian Lunt et al, Plains wandering : exploring the grassy plains of south-eastern Australia, 1998
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Victorian Southern Tablelands Riverina Wimmera Gippsland Plains South Australia Tasmania grasslands flora fauna ecology Colour photographs, b&w illustrations An exploration of the flora and fauna of South-Eastern Australia. ...An exploration of the flora and fauna of South-Eastern Australia.Colour photographs, b&w illustrationsvictorian southern tablelands, riverina, wimmera, gippsland plains, south australia, tasmania, grasslands, flora, fauna, ecology -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Peter W Menkhorst, Mammals of Victoria : distribution, ecology and conservation, 1996
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne mammals fauna Victoria Maps, colour photographs, b&w photographs, graphs Arranged in family (type) groups with photos and detailed descriptions of each mammal. Mammals of Victoria : distribution, ecology ...Arranged in family (type) groups with photos and detailed descriptions of each mammal.Maps, colour photographs, b&w photographs, graphsmammals, fauna, victoria -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Neil Marriott et al, Grassland plants of South-Eastern Australia : a field guide to native grassland and grassy woodland plants of South-Eastern Australia, 1998
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne grassland plants south-eastern Australia botany ecology Maps, colour photographs, pronunciation guide, glossary Detailed description of plants, one plant per page. ...Detailed description of plants, one plant per page. Alphabetical listing according to botanical name, with common names provided.Maps, colour photographs, pronunciation guide, glossarygrassland, plants, south-eastern australia, botany, ecology -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial LibraryBook, Kegan Paul Trench Trubner and Co, In Australian tropics, 1907
... . & Normanton) for the purpose of learning each others language & customs; Description of native camps at Fort Dundas (1895) shelters, finding of bark water bags, types of canoes used; Platform burial at Daly R.; Sacred burial site on Maria Island; Geographical features, vegetation, climate etc., general ecology, depredations & murders by natives; Cannibalism practiced by Fitzmaurice River tribes. ...Early history of N.T. and explorations; Detailed account of intercepting Macassan proas around coast of Arnhem Land whilst author was Sub-Collector of Customs for 14 years; Names of proas and masters, Malay camps & smoke houses along coast & nearby islands; Natives employed by Malays in trepang fishing and collecting tortoiseshell, relationships between Malays and Aborigines; influences (physical & cultural); Habit of exchanging children between tribes (Roper R. & Normanton) for the purpose of learning each others language & customs; Description of native camps at Fort Dundas (1895) shelters, finding of bark water bags, types of canoes used; Platform burial at Daly R.; Sacred burial site on Maria Island; Geographical features, vegetation, climate etc., general ecology, depredations & murders by natives; Cannibalism practiced by Fitzmaurice River tribes.Ill, maps, p.373.non-fictionEarly history of N.T. and explorations; Detailed account of intercepting Macassan proas around coast of Arnhem Land whilst author was Sub-Collector of Customs for 14 years; Names of proas and masters, Malay camps & smoke houses along coast & nearby islands; Natives employed by Malays in trepang fishing and collecting tortoiseshell, relationships between Malays and Aborigines; influences (physical & cultural); Habit of exchanging children between tribes (Roper R. & Normanton) for the purpose of learning each others language & customs; Description of native camps at Fort Dundas (1895) shelters, finding of bark water bags, types of canoes used; Platform burial at Daly R.; Sacred burial site on Maria Island; Geographical features, vegetation, climate etc., general ecology, depredations & murders by natives; Cannibalism practiced by Fitzmaurice River tribes. northern australia - description and travel, ethnography
