Nginha-gulia Nyiang – These Words single work   poetry   "These words cry out and I hear them—learn to mould"
Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 Nginha-gulia Nyiang – These Words
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Notes

  • Wiradjuri interpretations provided by Aunty Elaine Lomas.

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Language: Aboriginal Wiradjuri AIATSIS ref. (D10) (NSW SI55-07) , English
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    y separately published work icon Poetry in First Languages Darlinghurst : The Red Room Company , 2018-2020 21420485 2018 website poetry

    Delivered by Red Room Poetry and developed by Gunai poet Kirli Saunders, Poetry in First Languages (PIFL) celebrates, shares and preserves knowledge of First Nations languages and culture through poetry, music, dance and art. PIFL aims to support students to find strength in their cultural identities through language learning and connecting to Country, Culture and Community with the intention of enhancing overall wellbeing and knowledge.

    In addition to published poems (indexed below), the series also including workshops in classrooms and the development of curriculum resources.

    Darlinghurst : The Red Room Company , 2018-2020
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    y separately published work icon A Line in the Sand Seaforth : Pantera Press , 2023 26831512 2023 anthology poetry 'An anthology spanning 20 years, 80 projects and 1200 commissioned poets with a body of original poetic work unlike any other literary organisation. Featuring 80 poems that are highly representative of both contemporary poetry as a form as well as drawing on a multitude of voices across the history of Red Room from a number of projects including Poem Forest, Mad Poetry, Writing in Resistance and Poetry in First Languages. The collection showcases some of our leading poets and writers, marginalised voices, First Nation poets, musicians, spoken word and hip hop artists, emerging young writers and public figures, including Archie Roach, Bruce Pascoe, Ali Cobby Eckerman, Dr Karl, Grace Tame and more.' (Publication summary) Seaforth : Pantera Press , 2023
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    y separately published work icon Words to Sing the World Alive : Celebrating First Nations Languages Jasmin McGaughey (editor), The Poet's Voice (editor), St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2024 28602121 2024 anthology essay poetry

    'An exquisite celebration of First Nations languages from a selection of Australia's finest Indigenous writers, all wrapped up in a handsome hardback that's perfect for Christmas gift giving.

    'Words to Sing the World Alive celebrates First Nations languages from across the continent. Forty First Nation writers and thinkers, journalists and lawyers, artists and astronomers come together to reveal their favourite and significant words. Words that evoke the power of childhood and the wonder of Country; that explore the essence of mother, of fire, of time. Words that are imbued with family and belonging, and that surprise with their connections.

    'Join contributors including Kim Scott, Tara June Winch, Daniel Browning, Terri Janke, Jeanine Leane, Nardi Simpson, Dan Bourchier, Ellen van Neerven, Alice Skye, Bruce Pascoe, Anita Heiss, Thomas Mayo, Evelyn Araluen, Claire G Coleman and Mykaela Saunders as they share their words to sing the world alive.' (Publication summary)

    St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2024
    pg. 52-54
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