Tag Archives: Endangered Languages
Nganu and Tjilbruke: a tale of two heroes (2017)
Nganu and Tjilbruke: a tale of two heroes is based on Kaurna Nation knowledge and … Continue reading Nganu and Tjilbruke: a tale of two heroes (2017)
Monash Country Lines Archive: archiving indigenous knowledges (2013)
Monash Country Lines Archive: archiving indigenous knowledges The Monash Country Lines Archive (MCLA) is cutting … Continue reading Monash Country Lines Archive: archiving indigenous knowledges (2013)
Animating Language: Continuing Inter-Generational Indigenous Language Knowledge (2017)
In 2015 John Bradley, Brent McKee and Shannon Faulkhead presented a seminar on the Monash … Continue reading Animating Language: Continuing Inter-Generational Indigenous Language Knowledge (2017)
Animating Language / De-colonising the Archive: Monash Country Line Archive (2016)
Animating Language / De-colonising the Archive: Monash Country Line Archive is a short article by Shannon … Continue reading Animating Language / De-colonising the Archive: Monash Country Line Archive (2016)
Wangilatha Wangu nga Kiyawatha (Singing Songs and Telling Stories) (2017)
Including English & Language subtitles.
Yagun Gulinj Wiinj (How Man Found Fire) (2016)
Yagun Gulinj Wiinj (How Man Found Fire) is the second animation produced by the Taungurung (Victoria) Dolodanin-dat … Continue reading Yagun Gulinj Wiinj (How Man Found Fire) (2016)
Winjara Wiganhanyin (Why We All Die) (2015)
Winjara Wiganhanyin (Why We All Die) is the first animation produced by the Taungurung (Victoria) Dolodanin-dat … Continue reading Winjara Wiganhanyin (Why We All Die) (2015)
From Story to 3D Animation: Preserving Indigenous knowledge through the Monash Country Lines Project (2015)
Last year, a group of academics and staff working on the Monash Country Lines Archive … Continue reading From Story to 3D Animation: Preserving Indigenous knowledge through the Monash Country Lines Project (2015)
Marlukarra Ngarrkadabawurr: Karnanganjanyi (Emu Hunters of Excellence) (2015)
Marlukarra Ngarrkadabawurr: Karnanganjanyi (Emu Hunters of Excellence) story speaks to Garrwa pride in the prowess … Continue reading Marlukarra Ngarrkadabawurr: Karnanganjanyi (Emu Hunters of Excellence) (2015)
Taungurung People of Victoria
Taungurung People of Victoria Dolodanin-dat Animation Group Progress Process Taungurung People of Victoria The Taungurung … Continue reading Taungurung People of Victoria
Garrwa People of Northern Territory
The Garrwa say they are a mainland people, not a saltwater people, though they do … Continue reading Garrwa People of Northern Territory
The Yanyuwa Families of Borroloola
The present generation of Yanyuwa elders from Borroloola are very concerned about passing on knowledge … Continue reading The Yanyuwa Families of Borroloola
Yanyuwa Language is ‘severely endangered’: Endangered Languages website (2015)
The Yanyuwa language has been identified as ‘severely endangered’ by the Endangered Languages website. Endangered … Continue reading Yanyuwa Language is ‘severely endangered’: Endangered Languages website (2015)
Protected: Monash Country Lines Archive is a Partnership Program (Governance)
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Purdiwan (Pretty One) (2014)
Garrwa country begins in the area of the Wearyan River crossing and extends eastwards through … Continue reading Purdiwan (Pretty One) (2014)
Ancient knowledge given life in a virtual world (2012)
Ancient knowledge given life in a virtual world ‘Facing a linguistic crisis that threatens the … Continue reading Ancient knowledge given life in a virtual world (2012)