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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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    Elders are increasingly asked on formal occasions to provide a "Welcome to Country", and the first steps of teaching the Noongar language in the general curriculum have been made. [43] In recent years there has been considerable interest in Noongar visual arts. In 2006, Noongar culture was showcased as part of the Perth International Arts ...

  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. Wardandi - Wikipedia

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    Noongar language groups. The Wadandi, also spelt Wardandi and other variants, are an Aboriginal people of south-western Western Australia, ...

  6. Welcome to Country - Wikipedia

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    The welcome, extended on behalf of the Noongar people, was intended to mirror the visitors' own traditions, while incorporating elements of Aboriginal culture. [9] Walley recalled that [ 10 ] Māori performers were uncomfortable performing their cultural act without having been acknowledged or welcomed by the people of the land.

  7. Australian Aboriginal languages - Wikipedia

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    The National Indigenous Languages Survey is a regular Australia-wide survey of the status of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages [14] conducted in 2005, [15] 2014 [16] and 2019. [14] Languages with more than 100 speakers: New South Wales: 3 languages (~ 600): Yugambeh-Bundjalung. Bundjalung (~ 100) Yugambeh (~ 20; shared with ...

  8. Waterloo, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Wanju" means "welcome" in the Noongar language. The Wanju District Structure Plan will provide an estimated 20,000 dwellings and 4,000 jobs. [5] References

  9. Category:Noongar place names - Wikipedia

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