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Gender: Female
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1 Our Mother Tongue : GunaiKurnai Suzi Taylor , 2014 single work multimedia
— Appears in: Mother Tongue 2014;

'E.M Forster once mused, ‘How do I know what I think before I say it?’ It beautifully sums up the intricate links between thinking and speaking, words and culture, which are explored through the latest film in the 'Mother Tongue' series.'  (Introduction)

1 Our Mother Tongue : Woiwurrung Suzi Taylor , 2014 single work multimedia
— Appears in: Mother Tongue 2014;

'On the first day of NAIDOC week 2012, Wurundjuri elder Aunty Joy Wandin Murphy shares her story about her connection to the Woiwurrung language.'  (Introduction)

 

1 Our Mother Tongue : Wiradjuri Suzi Taylor , 2014 single work multimedia
— Appears in: Mother Tongue 2014;

'The town of Parkes is famous for the annual Elvis Festival and for its role in helping to beam astronauts onto the moon (as seen in the movie The Dish).

'Something you may not know about this town is that each week over 1,000 people learn the Wiradjuri language. That's around 10% of the population. It's taught in every primary school as well as in high schools and at TAFE. As you drive into Parkes and neighbouring Forbes, you'll pass prominent 'Welcome to Wiradjuri country' signs along the road. As you walk into the main building at Parkes Public Primary school, you're greeted with a bright wall filled with Wiradjuri nouns and verbs. In the prep classroom, the colours of the rainbow are plastered around the room in language.' (Introduction)

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