Showing 27 items matching "wemba wemba"
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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesAudio CD, Wemba Wemba and Wergaia language elicitation, 1962
... Wemba Wemba and Wergaia language elicitation...Wemba Wemba...Nancy Egan speaks and sings in Wemba Wemba. She talks about making kangaroo and possum skin rugs. ...Nancy Egan speaks and sings in Wemba Wemba. She talks about making kangaroo and possum skin rugs. ...Recorded in Echuca. Nancy Egan speaks and sings in Wemba Wemba. She talks about making kangaroo and possum skin rugs. Wergaia vocabulary with Walter Kennedy and Billy Marks.CD, recording noteswemba wemba, wergaia, wotjobaluk, wamba wamba, echuca, nancy egan, walter kennedy, billy marks, kangaroo skins, possum skin rugs -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesAudio CD, Wemba Wemba songs, stories and language elicitation, 1963
... Wemba Wemba songs, stories and language elicitation...Wemba Wemba...Stan Day sings in Wemba Wemba. Songs by his grandfather, Bob Taylor, from Deniliquin and Jack Brown. ...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Wemba Wemba Stan Day Bob Taylor Jack Brown Nancy Egan Deniliquin CD, recording notes Stan Day sings in Wemba Wemba. ...Stan Day sings in Wemba Wemba. Songs by his grandfather, Bob Taylor, from Deniliquin and Jack Brown. Story with Nancy Egan. One CD and one sheet of paper recording notes.CD, recording noteswemba wemba, stan day, bob taylor, jack brown, nancy egan, deniliquin -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, L A Hercus, Victorian languages : a late survey, 1997
... wemba wemba...Chapters on the Wemba Wemba language; the Wergaia Language (Djadjala dialect); the Madimadi language; and the Narinari language; phonetic notes on Gundidj, Woiwuru, Yodayoda, Ganai (Gippsland) and Southern Ngarigu; Aboriginal - English Vocabularies; and an English - Aboriginal vocabulary....Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne wemba wemba wembawemba madimadi madhi madhiu woiwuru woiwurrung wergaia djadjala narinari wadi wadi gundidj buandidj buandig yodayoda yorta yorta gippsland southern narigu glossaries vocabularies luise hercus maps, word lists, b&w photographs Outlines and notes on a variety of Victorian languages. ...Outlines and notes on a variety of Victorian languages. Chapters on the Wemba Wemba language; the Wergaia Language (Djadjala dialect); the Madimadi language; and the Narinari language; phonetic notes on Gundidj, Woiwuru, Yodayoda, Ganai (Gippsland) and Southern Ngarigu; Aboriginal - English Vocabularies; and an English - Aboriginal vocabulary.maps, word lists, b&w photographswemba wemba, wembawemba, madimadi, madhi madhiu, woiwuru, woiwurrung, wergaia, djadjala, narinari, wadi wadi, gundidj, buandidj, buandig, yodayoda, yorta yorta, gippsland, southern narigu, glossaries, vocabularies, luise hercus -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesThesis, 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)
... ...Wemba Baraba...Wemba Wemba...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Wathawurrung 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 word lists 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 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 -
Federation University Art CollectionPainting, [Water Creatures], 2014
... Wayne C. Wemba Wemba This work was donated to the student engagement team at Mount Helen. ...Federation University Art Collection Artworks are displayed at Federation University Australia campuses at Ballarat, Gippsland (Churchill), Stawell and Horsham. goldfields Wayne C. Wemba Wemba This work was donated to the student engagement team at Mount Helen. ...Wayne C. Wemba Wemba This work was donated to the student engagement team at Mount Helen. Aboriginal dot painting featuring a turtle, fish, and crocodile. If you can assist with information on this artist or artwork please make contact using the email link below right.aboriginal, turtle, fish, crocodile -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesThesis, Cathrine Koukmenides, Pronouns as evidence for genetic relationships in Victorian languages, 1997
... ...Wemba Wemba...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Pama-Nyungan Warnman Gundungurra Dyirringan Wathaurong Wathawurrung Tyattyalla Wudjubaluk Wuttyabullak Woiwurrung Kulin Madhi-Madhi Wadi-Wadi Wamba-Wamba Wemba Wemba Bereba-Bereba Barababaraba Colac Warrnambool Bunganditj Kulin Yorta Yorta Yabula Yabula Jabulajabula Dhudhuroa Pallanganmidda Gippsland Ganai Gunai Kurnai Maps, charts, word lists Thesis on language in Victoria, includes historical notes. ...Thesis on language in Victoria, includes historical notes.Maps, charts, word listspama-nyungan, warnman, gundungurra, dyirringan, wathaurong, wathawurrung, tyattyalla, wudjubaluk, wuttyabullak, woiwurrung, kulin, madhi-madhi, wadi-wadi, wamba-wamba, wemba wemba, bereba-bereba, barababaraba, colac, warrnambool, bunganditj, kulin, yorta yorta, yabula yabula, jabulajabula, dhudhuroa, pallanganmidda, gippsland, ganai, gunai kurnai -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Felicity Jensz, German Moravian missionaries in the British colony of Victoria, Australia, 1848-1908 : influential strangers, 2010
... ...Wemba Wemba...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 -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Aldo Massola, The Aborigines of south-eastern Australia : as they were, 1971
... Wemba Wemba...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Wemba Wemba Murray River Darling River Lake Victoria maps, b&w illustrations, b&w photographs Contents: p.1-3; Origins, arrival in Australia; p.4-9; How they lived - camp sites, dating (including carbon dating); p.10-27; Physical appearance, skin colour, hair, clothing, body ornaments, cicatrization; exchange system, distribution of food, marriage &? ...Contents: p.1-3; Origins, arrival in Australia; p.4-9; How they lived - camp sites, dating (including carbon dating); p.10-27; Physical appearance, skin colour, hair, clothing, body ornaments, cicatrization; exchange system, distribution of food, marriage &? sexual relations; the tribe - structure, relationship to land, territory, gives map showing locations of tribes, New South Wales, Victoria &? eastern South Australia, leadership, government, division of labour, status of women, estimated population at white settlement, density of population (Victoria); p.28-31; Language - names &? naming, reproduces Wembawemba vocabulary, notes use of secret languages, gives 12 rules for pronounciation; p.32-53; Religion, spirit beliefs, totemism, moieties, phratries, marriage rules; mythology, gives eaglehawk &? crow myth from Lake Victoria &? other myths illustrating origins of fire &? natural rock formations, mythical beasts (Bunyip, Mindie), stellar beliefs; magic, medicine men, powers, native remedies for sickness, describes ceremony held in Melbourne, 1847 to avert evil, sorcery, pointing bone, love magic, rain makers; messengers, appearance, etiquette, message sticks; p.54-71; Rock art, motifs, colours, decorative art, engraving of utensils, rock engravings, manufacture &? use of pigments, engraving techniques; trade system, objects bartered, meeting places for trade (Victoria), map shows possible routes (south east Australia); corroborees, purpose, body ornaments &? decorations, musical instruments; p.72-93; Ceremonial life, marriage, punishment for infidelity, birth, childhood, games &? amusements, initiation, etiquette of visiting tribes, details of ceremony, womens role, earth figures &? ground designs, bull roarers, female puberty ceremonies; p.94-133; Shelters, fire making, cooking, construction of canoes, wooden implements, use of reeds, animal skins &? sinews, shells; stone tools, cylindro conical stones, scrapers, knives &? microliths; hunting weapons, spear, other methods pits, nets; fishing methods &? spears, traps; food sharing, womens responsibilities for collecting, digging stick, cooking methods, insect foods, plant foods, water resources; manufacture &? use of spears, spear throwers, shields, clubs, boomerangs; inter- &? intratribal fighting; p.134-147; Death, disposal of body - eating of the dead, burial, cremation, platform exposure, dendroglyphs (N.S.W.), Aboriginal burial grounds (Darling &? Murray Rivers), mourning, widowhood, kopi caps (N.S.W.), causes of death, inquest ceremonies, revenge expedition, after death beliefs; p.148-157; The end of the tribes white settlement &? its impact on Aboriginal life, friction between natives &? settlers, establishment of Protectorates; copiously illustrated throughout.maps, b&w illustrations, b&w photographswemba wemba, murray river, darling river, lake victoria -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Wyrker Milloo Gary Murray, The people of Muymer Lake Boga, 2000
... ...Wemba Wemba...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Latje latje Ladji ladji Wadi Wadi Yapagulk Wemba Wemba Baraparap Dja Dja Wurrung word lists, maps, public records lists The people of Muymer Lake Boga Book Wyrker Milloo Gary Murray ...word lists, maps, public records listslatje latje, ladji ladji, wadi wadi, yapagulk, wemba wemba, baraparap, dja dja wurrung -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Luise Hercus, This is what happened : historical narratives by Aborigines, 1986
... ...Wemba Wemba...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Yandruwandha Innamicka Nicholson River Djaru Wawarl Western dialect Murinypata Alawa mission Wangganguru Ngiyambaa Cobar Cape Keerweer Wik-ngatharra Macassar Anindilyakwa Dhirari Afghan Chinaman Wagaya Wemba Wemba Bilikin brothers Bardi Ngarinjin massacres Hodgson Downs Warndarang Mindiri Wangganguru Old Paddy Umpila native police Gugu-badhun boninb Atynyamatana Constable McLeay Bowman Oykangand Kukatj Roper Creole Paradise Dhirari Fanny Brown Wave Hill strike Gurindji Vincent Lingiari Mainoru station Rembarrnga Land rights Flinders Island maps, b&w photographs, word lists This book is devoted to the contact history of a hunting and gathering people where they themselves tell the stories in their own languages. ...This book is devoted to the contact history of a hunting and gathering people where they themselves tell the stories in their own languages. Presented as transcriptions of the original stories in Language in facsimile with introductions, gloss and translations by the transcribers. Contains stories by B. Kerwin, R. Moses, H.P. Kulambunt. B. Roberts, M.M. Irinjili D. Harris, J.S. Karntin, C.G. Wurramarrba, Barrengwa, B. Murray, W. Clegg, S. Day, T. Ejai, A. Baranga, I. Joshua, B. Clarmont and C. Omeenyo, H. Goetz, A. Coulthard, J. Boxer; (Lalarin), B.A. Sommer, J. Jack, E. Kennedy, L.J. Kyngayari, V. Lingiari, J.C. Maliwanga and J. Flinders, separately annotated.maps, b&w photographs, word listsyandruwandha, innamicka, nicholson river, djaru, wawarl, western dialect, murinypata, alawa, mission, wangganguru, ngiyambaa, cobar, cape keerweer, wik-ngatharra, macassar, anindilyakwa, dhirari, afghan, chinaman, wagaya, wemba wemba, bilikin brothers, bardi, ngarinjin, massacres, hodgson downs, warndarang, mindiri, wangganguru, old paddy, umpila, native police, gugu-badhun, boninb, atynyamatana, constable mcleay, bowman, oykangand, kukatj, roper creole, paradise, dhirari, fanny brown, wave hill strike, gurindji, vincent lingiari, mainoru station, rembarrnga, land rights, flinders island -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesAudio CD, Songs performed by Charlie Kirby and interview with Mrs Jackson Stuart, 1962
... ...Wemba Wemba...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Yitha Yitha Yida Yida Wemba Wemba Wamba Wamba Balranald Swan Hill Charlie Kirby Mrs Jackson Stuart CD, recording notes (for tracks 00191a and 00191b) Charlie Kirby sings songs at Balranald. ...Charlie Kirby sings songs at Balranald. Life interview and stories with Mrs Jackson Stuart at Swan Hill.CD, recording notes (for tracks 00191a and 00191b)yitha yitha, yida yida, wemba wemba, wamba wamba, balranald, swan hill, charlie kirby, mrs jackson stuart -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Arts Victoria et al, Nyernila : listen continuously : Aboriginal Creation stories of Victoria, 2014
... ...Wemba Wemba...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Bidawal Gunai/Kurnai Ngarigu Boonwurrung Woiwurrung Taungurung Dja Dja Wurrung Wathaurong Yorta Yorta Gunditjmara Dhauwurd wurrung Tyakoort Woorroong Keerray woorroong Kee wooroong Gadubanud Djab wurrung Wergaia Wadiwadi Dadi dadi Yita Yita Mutti Mutti Wemba Wemba creation stories Colour photographs, maps, word lists Creation stories from Language groups around Victoria Nyernila : listen continuously : Aboriginal Creation stories of Victoria Book Arts Victoria VACL Vicki Couzens ...Creation stories from Language groups around VictoriaColour photographs, maps, word listsbidawal, gunai/kurnai, ngarigu, boonwurrung, woiwurrung, taungurung, dja dja wurrung, wathaurong, yorta, yorta, gunditjmara, dhauwurd wurrung, tyakoort woorroong, keerray woorroong, kee wooroong, gadubanud, djab wurrung, wergaia, wadiwadi dadi dadi, yita yita, mutti mutti, wemba wemba, creation stories, -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, The Macquarie Library, Macquarie Aboriginal naming book : an Australian guide to naming your home or boat, 1996
... ...Wemba Wemba...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Bundjalung Datiwuy Diyari Eastern Arrernte Gooniyandi Kaurna Meryam Mir Murrinh-Patha Ngiyampaa Nyungar Paakantyi Torres Strait Creole Wemba Wemba Wik-Mungkan Wiradjuri Yindjibarndi word lists An English-Aboriginal word list for the purpose of naming houses or possessions - information is derived from ? ...An English-Aboriginal word list for the purpose of naming houses or possessions - information is derived from ?Macquarie Aboriginal Words? and includes source languages for words.word listsbundjalung, datiwuy, diyari, eastern arrernte, gooniyandi, kaurna, meryam mir, murrinh-patha, ngiyampaa, nyungar, paakantyi, torres strait creole, wemba wemba, wik-mungkan, wiradjuri, yindjibarndi -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Eve Mumewa D Fesl, A guide for Koorie community Language centres
... ...Wemba Wemba...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Kulin Ganai Wadi Wadi Wemba Wemba Wergaia Yorta Yorta Dadi Dadi Maps, word lists Looking at maps and word lists that record the use of languages and dialects in the areas. ...Looking at maps and word lists that record the use of languages and dialects in the areas. Gives tips for recording languages and language lists.Maps, word listskulin, ganai, wadi wadi, wemba wemba, wergaia, yorta yorta, dadi dadi -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Ian D Clark, Aboriginal language areas in Victoria : a report to the Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages, 1996
... ...Wemba Wemba...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne language resources language revival Daungwurrung Taungurung Woiwurrung Yorta Yorta Way Wurru Waywurru Dhudhuroa Wadiwadi Wadi Wadi Wembawemba Wemba Wemba Wathawurrung Wadawurrung maps This book consists of a series of feasibility plans for language retrieval for Daungwurrung, Woiwurring, Yorta Yorta, Way Wurru, Dhudhuroa, Wadiwadi, Wembawemba and Wathawurrung. ...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 LanguagesBook, Dr Ian D Clark et al, Feasibility studies : language research officer, 1999
... ...Wemba Wemba...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Wembawemba Wemba Wemba Wadiwadi Wadi Wadi Watha wurrung Wathaurong Daung wurrung Taungurung Woi Wurrung Woiwurrung Way wurru Dhudhuroa Djadja wurrung Joda Joda Yorta Yorta Feasibility studies : language research officer Book Dr Ian D Clark Prof Barry J Blake ...wembawemba, wemba wemba, wadiwadi, wadi wadi, watha wurrung, wathaurong, daung wurrung, taungurung, woi wurrung, woiwurrung, way wurru, dhudhuroa, djadja wurrung, joda joda, yorta yorta -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Dr Ian D Clark et al, Language resources : a report to the Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages for the Wurundjeri Land Tribe Compensation and Cultural Heritage Council Inc, 1998
... ...Wemba Wemba...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Daungwurrung Taungurung Woiwurrung Woi wurrung Yorta Yorta Way wurru Dhudhuroa Wadiwadi Wadi Wadi Wembawemba Wemba Wemba Wathawurrung Wathaurong Language resources for a number of Victorian Indigenous languages. ...Language resources for a number of Victorian Indigenous languages.daungwurrung, taungurung, woiwurrung, woi wurrung, yorta yorta, way wurru, dhudhuroa, wadiwadi, wadi wadi, wembawemba, wemba wemba, wathawurrung, wathaurong -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Jim Wafer et al, A handbook of Aboriginal languages of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory, 2008
... ...Wemba Wemba...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Madhi Madhi Wemba Wemba Yorta Yorta Dhudhuroa Bidawal Maps, word lists Provides a survey of the Indigenous languages of NSW and the ACT and word-lists for 42 distinct language varieties. ...Provides a survey of the Indigenous languages of NSW and the ACT and word-lists for 42 distinct language varieties. With a chapter on contact languages by Jean HarkinsMaps, word listsmadhi madhi, wemba wemba, yorta yorta, dhudhuroa, bidawal -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Riverina Aboriginals : 1874-1945, 1996
... ...Wemba Wemba...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Yorta Yorta Wemba Wemba Wiradjuri Warangesda Maloga Cummeragunja Moonah Cullah maps, b&w photographs, registry listings Lists of residents of the Warangesda 1880-1925, Maloga 1874-1888, Cummeragunja 1889-1953 (Stn) 1883 - present (Res) Moonah Cullah 1910-1952(Stn) 1896-1962(Res) Aboriginal Stations and other Rivereina Aboriginals 1874-1954 Riverina Aboriginals : 1874-1945 Book D J Elphick B P Elphick ...Lists of residents of the Warangesda 1880-1925, Maloga 1874-1888, Cummeragunja 1889-1953 (Stn) 1883 - present (Res) Moonah Cullah 1910-1952(Stn) 1896-1962(Res) Aboriginal Stations and other Rivereina Aboriginals 1874-1954maps, b&w photographs, registry listingsyorta yorta, wemba wemba, wiradjuri, warangesda, maloga, cummeragunja, moonah cullah -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Luise Hercus, Wembawemba dictionary, 1992
... ...Wemba Wemba...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Wembawemba Wemba Wemba Moonacullah Echuca Western District maps, word lists, b&w photographs An account of the Wembawemba language, including background information about the relationships between the western Kulin district dialect groups, a review of previous work in this area, and notes on orthography, pronunciation, grammar and dialect variation. ...An account of the Wembawemba language, including background information about the relationships between the western Kulin district dialect groups, a review of previous work in this area, and notes on orthography, pronunciation, grammar and dialect variation.maps, word lists, b&w photographswembawemba, wemba wemba, moonacullah, echuca, western district -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Margaret Sholl, Djab wurrung : Living Museum of the West, 1996
... ...Wemba Wemba...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Djab wurrung Tjapwurong Wergaia Wemba Wemba Djadjala Chaap Wuurong Dawson word lists Unpublished wordlist of body parts in Djab wurrung-English translation. ...Unpublished wordlist of body parts in Djab wurrung-English translation.word listsdjab wurrung, tjapwurong, wergaia, wemba wemba, djadjala, chaap wuurong, dawson -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Margaret Sholl, Djab Wurrung : Living Museum of the West : 16/04/1996, 1996
... ...Wemba Wemba...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Djab Wurrung Djabwurrung Wembawemba Wemba Wemba Wergaia Luise Hercus Robert Brough Smyth word lists, tables Djab Wurrung : Living Museum of the West : 16/04/1996 Book Margaret Sholl ...word lists, tablesdjab wurrung, djabwurrung, wembawemba, wemba wemba, wergaia, luise hercus, robert brough smyth -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Margaret Sholl, Djab Wurrung : Living Museum of the West : 10/07/1996, 1996
... ...Wemba Wemba...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Djab Wurrung Wembawemba Wemba Wemba Wergaia Djadja wurrung Chaap Wurrong Wimmera Dawson grammar word lists, tables Djab Wurrung : Living Museum of the West : 10/07/1996 Book Margaret Sholl ...word lists, tablesdjab wurrung, wembawemba, wemba wemba, wergaia, djadja wurrung, chaap wurrong, wimmera, dawson, grammar -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Graham Atkinson et al, Draft report on Lake Boga Aboriginal Mission historical study, 2000
... ...Wemba Wemba...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Wamba Wamba Wemba Wemba Barapa Barapa Barababaraba Boora Boora Moravian Mission Muymer Lake Boga Mitchell Hawdon Bonney Sturt Ebenezer Mission Aunty Jessie Stewart Jackson Nerreududi Stewart Hamilton Orr Pental Island Lake Boga Primary School Lake Boga Cemetery Nyarramin Loremburnin Gourrk Wherpook Wherpoo Stones Bakery Lake Bael Bael Draft report on Lake Boga Aboriginal Mission historical study Book Graham Atkinson Rod Hagen ...wamba wamba, wemba wemba, barapa barapa, barababaraba, boora boora, moravian mission, muymer, lake boga, mitchell, hawdon, bonney, sturt, ebenezer mission, aunty jessie stewart, jackson nerreududi stewart, hamilton orr, pental island, lake boga primary school, lake boga cemetery, nyarramin, loremburnin, gourrk, wherpook, wherpoo, stones bakery, lake bael bael -
Koorie Heritage TrustBooklet, Baxter, Bruce [et al.]. (Aboriginal History Program), Matakupat : the Aboriginal history of the Swan Hill area, 1990
... ...Other: Wemba Wemba Tribe -- Wathi Wathi Tribe -- Aboriginal Educators....II. Title. Other: Wemba Wemba Tribe -- Wathi Wathi Tribe -- Aboriginal Educators. ...Traditional Aboriginal Society was an oral culture so that the history, stories, and songs and knowledge of Spirituality, Laws, Customs and Values were communicated verbally for thousands of years.The invasion of Europeans caused destruction of tribal groups by disease and killings. It limited the use of language, exchange of stories, land use and the important performance of rituals and ceremonies. Europeans used their world view as a mirror and through their observations, documents, diaries, reports and stories were full of racist comments and ignorant opinions of a lifestyle and culture of which they had little understanding.This book was the result of many months of research by a group of Swan Hill Aboriginal Educators. It is an attempt to present limited information about the history and lifestyles of the Wemba Wemba and Wathi Wathi people, the Tribes of the Swan Hill and Lake Boga areas.20 p. : ill., map ; 21 cm.Traditional Aboriginal Society was an oral culture so that the history, stories, and songs and knowledge of Spirituality, Laws, Customs and Values were communicated verbally for thousands of years.The invasion of Europeans caused destruction of tribal groups by disease and killings. It limited the use of language, exchange of stories, land use and the important performance of rituals and ceremonies. Europeans used their world view as a mirror and through their observations, documents, diaries, reports and stories were full of racist comments and ignorant opinions of a lifestyle and culture of which they had little understanding.This book was the result of many months of research by a group of Swan Hill Aboriginal Educators. It is an attempt to present limited information about the history and lifestyles of the Wemba Wemba and Wathi Wathi people, the Tribes of the Swan Hill and Lake Boga areas.1. aborigines, australian -- victoria -- swan hill -- history -- juvenile literature. 2. aborigines, australian -- victoria -- swan hill -- social life and customs -- juvenile literature. i. baxter, bruce. ii. title., other: wemba wemba tribe -- wathi wathi tribe -- aboriginal educators. -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument, Articles on the Bunyip, 1983 - 1989
... The origin of the word bunyip has been traced to the Wemba-Wemba or Wergaia language of Aboriginal people of South-Eastern Australia. ...The origin of the word bunyip has been traced to the Wemba-Wemba or Wergaia language of Aboriginal people of South-Eastern Australia. ...The bunyip is a large mythical creature from Aboriginal mythology, said to lurk in swamps, billabongs, creeks, riverbeds, and waterholes. The origin of the word bunyip has been traced to the Wemba-Wemba or Wergaia language of Aboriginal people of South-Eastern Australia. However, the bunyip appears to have formed part of traditional Aboriginal beliefs and stories throughout Australia, although its name varied according to tribal nomenclature. Various written accounts of bunyips were made by Europeans in the early and mid-19th century, as settlement spread across the country. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bunyip) This material was collected and used for resarch purposes by David Waldron A number of articles on the Bunyip * The Nessie Mystery Solver by Roy Fraser (October 1983) * Developers meet match (Wagyl) (The Age, 06 Jan 1989) * Narrandera's bunyips burst into tourism's limelight by Melanie Sincock (wagga Advertiser, 18 November 1986) * Hunting the bunyip by M.A. Troyahn (Australiasian Post, 06 October 1883) * Beware the bunyip, you Moomba skiers by Edel Wignell (The Age, 05 March 1982) * The yarn that grew the bunyip legend (Australasian Post, 30 December 1971) australian animal folklore collections, bunyip, bunyipswagyl, shane picket, narrandera, swan river, david waldron -
Koorie Heritage TrustBook, Blake, Barry J, Australian Aboriginal Languages : a general introduction, 1991
... . | Language - Linguistics - Phonology and phonetics | Language - Kriol | Language - Sociolinguistics - Secret and special languages | Language - Vocabulary - Human classification | Language - Vocabulary - Word lists Non-technical introduction covering phonology, grammar, vocabulary, sociolinguistics, language relationships pidgin and Aboriginal English, loan words in English, wordlists in Tiwi, Malak-Malak, Alyawarre, Walmajarri, Nyungar, Pitjantjatjara, Wemba-Wemba, Dharawal, Bidyara, Pitta-Pitta, Kalkatungu and Mayi-Yabi. ...Non-technical introduction covering phonology, grammar, vocabulary, sociolinguistics, language relationships pidgin and Aboriginal English, loan words in English, wordlists in Tiwi, Malak-Malak, Alyawarre, Walmajarri, Nyungar, Pitjantjatjara, Wemba-Wemba, Dharawal, Bidyara, Pitta-Pitta, Kalkatungu and Mayi-Yabi. In 1788 Australia had more than 200 such languages -- as different from each other as English is from French. Today, more than 100 are extinct and many of the rest are under threat.Professor Blake describes the sounds, spelling and location of the different languages, and dispels many popular myths.viii, 138 p. : ill., map. ; 21 cm.Non-technical introduction covering phonology, grammar, vocabulary, sociolinguistics, language relationships pidgin and Aboriginal English, loan words in English, wordlists in Tiwi, Malak-Malak, Alyawarre, Walmajarri, Nyungar, Pitjantjatjara, Wemba-Wemba, Dharawal, Bidyara, Pitta-Pitta, Kalkatungu and Mayi-Yabi. In 1788 Australia had more than 200 such languages -- as different from each other as English is from French. Today, more than 100 are extinct and many of the rest are under threat.Professor Blake describes the sounds, spelling and location of the different languages, and dispels many popular myths.australian languages. | aboriginal australians -- languages. | language - linguistics - phonology and phonetics | language - kriol | language - sociolinguistics - secret and special languages | language - vocabulary - human classification | language - vocabulary - word lists
