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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Janet Sharp et al, Bilybara : the Aboriginal languages of the Pilbara region of Western Australia, 1992
... ...Wati...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Pama Nyungan Kanyara Mantharta Ngayarda Marrngu Ngumpin Wati Palyku Nyiyaparli Pilbara languages Maps, word lists, tables Details on various Western Australian Pilbara languages, Banyjima, Manyjilyarra, Martuthunira, Ngarla, Ngarluma, Nyangumarta, Warnman, Yindijibarndi. ...Details on various Western Australian Pilbara languages, Banyjima, Manyjilyarra, Martuthunira, Ngarla, Ngarluma, Nyangumarta, Warnman, Yindijibarndi. Includes language programs, working with languages, linguistic work, some definitions, places in the Pilbara, language exercises.Maps, word lists, tablespama nyungan, kanyara, mantharta, ngayarda, marrngu, ngumpin, wati, palyku, nyiyaparli, pilbara languages -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Felicity Jensz, German Moravian missionaries in the British colony of Victoria, Australia, 1848-1908 : influential strangers, 2010
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Djadja Wurrung Dja dja wurrung Gunai Wati Wati Wemba Wemba Woi wurrung Wurundjeri Wotjobaluk Wergaia Wotjubalak Wotjibolik Wudjubalug Kulin Nation Victorian history Moravian missions colonisation Port Phillip Protectorate Maps, b&w illustrations Contents: God's lot : Moravians and missions "The most wretched and bleakest" : Moravian desire to work amongst the Australian Aborigines "Ein fauler Fleck" : Lake Boga, a putrid stain "I is done no more" : the first converts "Alles geht seinen schleppenden Gang" expansion, movement and sluggish progress "Every triumphant death" closure in a British colony. ...Contents: God's lot : Moravians and missions "The most wretched and bleakest" : Moravian desire to work amongst the Australian Aborigines "Ein fauler Fleck" : Lake Boga, a putrid stain "I is done no more" : the first converts "Alles geht seinen schleppenden Gang" expansion, movement and sluggish progress "Every triumphant death" closure in a British colony.Maps, b&w illustrationsdjadja wurrung, dja dja wurrung, gunai, wati wati, wemba wemba, woi wurrung, wurundjeri, wotjobaluk, wergaia, wotjubalak, wotjibolik, wudjubalug, kulin nation, victorian history, moravian missions, colonisation, port phillip protectorate
