A language recovery project in Western Australia is helping to preserve Noongar cultural heritage and promote healing. Stories and songs from the world's oldest surviving culture have had a long ...
The ALNF’s Living First Language Project aims to revitalise and preserve endangered indigenous languages, while simultaneously teaching literacy in English and first languages. Over three years, the ...
Eat, sleep, medicine, pain, stop. These are some of the key words at the heart of a pilot project at a retirement village in Perth, teaching simple hand signs to elderly Australians to help improve ...
Fanny is the source of the only audio recordings of Tasmania’s now sleeping original languages, captured on wax cylinders in 1899 and 1903. Today, her great-great-granddaughter June Sculthorpe is ...
From one generation to the next: This new language revival-project aimed at revitalising culture is underway to repatriate recordings in Kayardild back to the community. Sitting around a crowd of ...
Language is essential to culture, especially for Aboriginal people, who use oral storytelling to pass on knowledge from one generation to another. The impact of colonisation on traditional languages ...