Showing 3 items matching "language retention"
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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Ed Brumby, Language problems and Aboriginal education, 1977
... A collection of essays about language retention, differences and bilingual education....Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne bilingualism in Australia linguistics bilingual education Aboriginal English b&w photographs, tables, word lists A collection of essays about language retention, differences and bilingual education. ...A collection of essays about language retention, differences and bilingual education.b&w photographs, tables, word listsbilingualism in australia, linguistics, bilingual education, aboriginal english -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Ministry of Maori Development, Te rautaki reo Ma?ori =? The Ma?ori language strategy, 2003
... ...language retention...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Maori government policy language retention Includes: A Vision for the Future of the Maori Language, Introduction, The History of Maori Language, The Current health of the Maori Languag and Goals for Strengthen Language Use. etc. ...Includes: A Vision for the Future of the Maori Language, Introduction, The History of Maori Language, The Current health of the Maori Languag and Goals for Strengthen Language Use. etc.maori, government policy, language retention -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Daughters of Penelope AHEPA, 1950
... Front L-R: Anna Stratou, Margaret Marmaras, Nina Black, Katina Canis, Olive Coligas AHEPA is Greek organisation that encourages the retention of Greek language and culture. It is the largest Hellenic Association in the world with chapters in the United States, Canada, Greece, Cyprus, Australia and New Zealand. ...A photograph of the original members of the Daughters of Penelope, a chapter of AHEPA formed in the 1950s. Pictured bBack L- R: Dorothy Lucas, Royal Stratou, Maria Mangos, Sia Athanis, Poppy Sikiotis. Front L-R: Anna Stratou, Margaret Marmaras, Nina Black, Katina Canis, Olive Coligas AHEPA is Greek organisation that encourages the retention of Greek language and culture. It is the largest Hellenic Association in the world with chapters in the United States, Canada, Greece, Cyprus, Australia and New Zealand. It was established in 1922 by Greek Americans to protect Hellenes from prejudice and discrimination. AHEPA was founded in Australia in 1934.A black and white photograph of ten ladies dressed in formal evening attire standing in a room.
