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Supported by The Department of Communications and the Arts
Language Revival: Securing the Future of Endangered Languages
Learn how the world’s endangered languages are revived and why this process is critical to preserving cultural identity.
MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) on language revival:
A free MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) on language revival will begin on 28 July 2015. All welcome:
See Also
“Language is the mouth of the land in Aboriginal culture”
Barngarla is a dormant Australian Aboriginal language that was spoken in Port Lincoln, Whyalla and Port Augusta area of Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, Australia.
Recent Barngarla Activities:
Barngarla Delegation to AIATSIS, Canberra, February 2013
Reclamation Workshop, Port Augusta, April 2013
Reclamation workshop, Whyalla, May 2013
Lutheran Visit to the Barngarla Language Revival, July 2013
Why Revive Barngarla?
Source: Babbel Magazine
Posted 21 February 2018
Aboriginal community in South Australia reclaim lost language
Source: SBS News
Posted 25 September 2013
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