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Each word for ‘kangaroo’ in more than 180 Australian languages was extracted from the original hand-written version of Curr’s compendium of Aboriginal languages. Community:
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Bundjalung Elder Billy Buchan was employed as a stockman by the Hewitt family at Newton Boyd Station from the 1850s. Community:
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told by Rhonda Ashby (Gamilaraay/Yuwaalaraay), Lightning RidgeCommunity:
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Bungaree, a Kuringgai man from what is now known as the Broken Bay area of New South Wales, is thought to have shared some of his people’s vocabulary with William Dawes.2 pages
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Callum Clayton-Dixon (Ambēyang, Armidale) talks about teaching Anaiwan language using the Accelerated Second Language Acquisition techniqueCommunity:
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Aunty Diane McNaboe shares stories and a song about her Country2 pages
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Michael Jarrett (Gumbaynggirr, Nambucca Heads) does a traditional welcomeCommunity:
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Gamilaraay language scripture lessons were published by Reverend William Ridley as Gurre Kamilaroi, or Kamilaroi Sayings in 1855Community:
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Uncle Lloyd Walker welcomes people to Coastal Sydney and to the 'Living Language' exhibition.Community:
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Early linguists and ethnologists sought out John (Johnny) Malone (c 1820–1880) and his wife Lizzie (c 1830–1901), later Golden, as language and cultural knowledge holders.