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Language of the Month

Language of the Month Series: 1 (Emily Walker)
Poems by Emily Walker (Gumbaynggir, north coastal NSW). [14/01/1998] http://www.fatsil.org/LOTM/dec96.htm

Language of the Month Series: 2 (Kathleen Trimmer)
Wangkatha Stories, by the late Kathleen Trimmer (Kalgoorlie, Western Australia). [14/01/1998] http://www.fatsil.org/LOTM/apr97.htm

Language of the Month Series: 3 (Alberta Hornsby)
Guugu Yimithirr, by Alberta Hornsby (North Queensland). [14/01/1998] http://www.fatsil.org/LOTM/aug97.htm

Language of the Month Series: 4 (Rose King, Arthur Kirby, Tamsin Donaldson, Gary Schafer, Faith Baisden)
Ngiyampaa (Western NSW). A wedding ceremony at the Aboriginal Tent Embassy, with text in Ngiyampaa. [27/07/1998] http://www.fatsil.org/LOTM/jan98.htm

Language of the Month Series: 5 (Michael Jampin Jones, Susan Nangali Jones, Sandra Nangali Morrison, Ronald Morrison, Ronald Hughes, Trephina Gorge, Kevin Morrison, Margaret Carew, Faith Baisden)
Warumungu (Northern Territory). Texts in Warumungu and English from Michael Jampin Jones and students from Tennant Creek. [28/07/1998] http://www.fatsil.org/LOTM/jun98.htm

Language of the Month Series: 6 (Irene Ryder and FATSIL)
Gunggari is the language spoken in the Maranoa, Warrego, Condamine and Balonne regions of Western Queensland. [16/08/1999] http://www.fatsil.org/LOTM/april99.htm

Language of the Month Series: 7 (Rhonda Agius)
Ngarrindjeri is the indigenous language of a large part of the lower Murray and Coorong area of South Australia. Includes sound: Rhonda Agius speaking Ngarrindjeri with translation. [16/08/1999] http://www.fatsil.org/LOTM/jun99.htm

Language of the Month Series: 8 (Mrs Geraldine Briggs, FATSIL)
Yorta Yorta is the language from the area around the junction of the Goulburn and Murray Rivers in North East Victoria. Hear Mrs Geraldine Briggs and the Yorta Yorta singers singing the hymn "Bura Fera": MP3 format, 250 kB. Article contains excerpts from the book "Yorta Yorta Language Heritage". [22/07/2000] http://www.fatsil.org/LOTM/oct99.htm

Language of the Month Series: 9 (Tasmanian Aboriginal Language Centre and FATSIL)
Palawai Kani: At least eight and maybe as many as sixteen languages were spoken on the island now known as Tasmania. [22/07/2000] http://www.fatsil.org/LOTM/dec99.htm

Language of the Month Series: 10 (June Oscar, Nyawanday (Casey Ross), FATSIL)
About the language Bunuba and the new publication Thangani Bunuba. [22/07/2000] http://www.fatsil.org/LOTM/june00.htm

Language of the Month Series: 11 (Noongar Language Centre, FATSIL)
Noongar (Jurien Bay to Esperance, southwest WA). The language revival efforts over the last 15 years by the Noongar community. Includes Noongar prayer Ngaala Maaman Waangk. [22/07/2000] http://www.fatsil.org/LOTM/dec00.htm

Language of the Month Series: 12 (Wardaman Aboriginal Corporation and Diwurruwurru-jaru Aboriginal Corporation/KRLC)
Documenting the Wardaman Language Project at Katherine NT. [22/07/2000] http://www.fatsil.org/LOTM/apr01.htm

Language of the Month Series: 13 (Kay Nettey)
Miriam Mir and Kala Lagaw Ya: The Torres Strait Islander Language program and Magani Malu Kes. [26/04/2002] http://www.fatsil.org/LOTM/nov01.htm

Language of the Month Series: 14 (FATSIL)
The Narrungga language is spoken again. [26/04/2002] http://www.fatsil.org/LOTM/mar02.htm

Language of the month Series: 15 (FATSIL)
Bruce's story: Bruce Thomas is a traditional Mangala man who grew up with Nyangumarta people. Bruce's speech in Nyangumarta with English translation. [18/02/2007] http:///www.fatsil.org/LOTM/mar03.htm

Language of the month Series: 16 (FATSIL)
Article on language activities of the palawa kani Language Program of the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre, and other developments throughout Tasmania. nina tunapri mina kani? [18/02/2007] http://www.fatsil.org/LOTM/lotm.pdf

Language of the month Series: 27 (Shaun Kalk Edwards)
Report on the Kokoberrin Dictionary Project (Western Cape York area) and other language activities. [18/02/2007] http://www.fatsil.org/LOTM/lot_27.pdf

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