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Tell me when this page is updated Kaurna Warra A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search: search tips sitemap In Adelaide, 1840, a remarkable event occurred. Reverends Teichelmann and Schurmann published their work Outlines of a Grammar, Vocabulary, and Phraseology of the Aboriginal Language of South Australia. The amazing feature relates to its creation. Two German priests ...
Wadeye History Wadeye Council Wadeye Crafts Wadeye Paintings Wadeye Languages and Clans Wadeye Press Wadeye Links Wadeye Feedback Wadeye School Webmaster Wadeye (pronounced Wad-air) (Port Keats) is a tribal Aboriginal Catholic community situated on the western edge of the Daly River Reserve in the Northern Territory. Flying time is around 50 minutes. During the wet season Wadeye is cut off from ...
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Guest Book An introduction to The Corringie Settlement Aborigines living in a remote area in WA Australia. Joan & Vic Isaacs The Founders of Wilja Hostel Corringie Settlement. Dean &Vanessa (2ndIC) Corringie Settlement Website Produced by Vic Isaacs Aboriginal Elder 1998 Internet http://www.wilja.asn.au Email yebble@wilja.asn.au The Corringie Settlement Website is a 'work in progress' site it is ...
You are here: Arts School Languages Lx&ApplLx Research Research A LANGUAGE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA Jack Butler, the last native speaker of Jiwarli. The area where Jiwarli was spoken. Welcome to the Jiwarli webpage! Jiwarli is an Australian Aboriginal language from Western Australia. In about 1926, the traditional activities of the Jiwarli and their neighbours fell into disuse, and Jack ...
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