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9780731274123 (pbk)
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Albert, Trish
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Keeping language alive / Trish Albert. [Book]
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Australia : Pearson/Rigby Education, 2008.
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24 p. : col. ill., 1 map, music, ports. ; 24-25 cm.
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First Australians: plenty stories
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In collaboration with the National Museum of Australia.
Includes index.
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Holding on to language -- Speaking Guugu Yimithirr -- Speaking Wiradjuri -- Speaking Torres Strait Creole -- Keeping culture alive -- Glossary.
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In 1788, there were around 250 Indigenous languages in Australia. About half of them have since died out and only 20 or so Indigenous languages are still strong and spoken by young people. This book shows how three schools are helping to 'keep language strong'. Discover the cultures and histories of different Indigenous groups as you learn about the Guugu Yimithirr, Wiradjuri and Torres Strait Creole languages.
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Primary students.
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Aboriginal Australians -- Languages
Aboriginal Australians -- Languages -- Juvenile literature
Aboriginal Australians -- Languages
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