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  2. Noongar language - Wikipedia

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    The Noongar Language and Culture Centre was set up at the Bunbury Aboriginal Progress Association in 1986, and grew to include offices in Northam and Perth. Authors such as Charmaine Bennell have released several books in the language. [26] Educators Glenys Collard and Rose Whitehurst started recording elders speaking using Noongar language in ...

  3. Noongar - Wikipedia

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    [a] The Noongar people refer to their land as Noongar boodja. [b] [3] The members of the collective Noongar cultural bloc descend from people who spoke several languages and dialects that were often mutually intelligible. [citation needed] What is now classified as the Noongar language is a member of the large Pama–Nyungan language family

  4. Noongarpedia - Wikipedia

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    Noongarpedia is a collaborative project to add Noongar language content to Wikimedia projects and to improve all languages' content relating to Noongar topics. It is being driven by an Australian Research Council project from the University of Western Australia and Curtin University, in collaboration with Wikimedia Australia.

  5. Leonard Collard - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Michael Collard (born 24 December 1959 [3]) is a Noongar elder, professor and Australian Research Council chief investigator at the School of Indigenous Studies, University of Western Australia. [4] Collard is a Whadjuk/Balardong Noongar, the traditional owners of the Perth region of Western Australia. He has a background in literature ...

  6. Charmaine Bennell - Wikipedia

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    Charmaine was a Noongar language teacher at Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School in Bunbury [1] and is now studying for a Bachelor of Arts of Indigenous Languages and Linguistics degree. [2] While working at Sister Kate's, Charmaine started the Languages Other than English program to teach Noongar.

  7. Nyungic languages - Wikipedia

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    Noongar language; Galaagu language ... However, that is a geographical group, not a demonstrable family. Bowern restricts both terms to Noongar plus Galaagu, ...

  8. Yirra Yaakin - Wikipedia

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    Yirra Yaakin Theatre, 65 Murray Street. The Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company, also known as Yirra Yaakin Noongar Theatre, is an Aboriginal Australian theatre company, based in Perth, Western Australia in the heart of the Noongar Nation, a cultural group from the South West of Western Australia.

  9. Kylie Farmer - Wikipedia

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    Bracknell is a strong advocate for Aboriginal languages, with appearances at TEDxManly [20] and on the ABC program Q&A. [21] [22]In addition, she has taught Noongar language to young people in country towns through Community Arts Network's Noongar Pop Culture project, [23] around Australia via the early years television series Waabiny Time, [24] [25] and in series of online language learning ...

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