Baladjarang poetry   "Naandthara cūndūlali ngia, naandtha ngiagaan"
Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 Baladjarang
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  • Poem written in Gumea Dharawal, with interpretations by Jacob Morris and Joel Deaves with gratitude to them and their families for holding, restoration and sharing the Gumea Dharawal Language.

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Language: Aboriginal Dharawal Dharawal is the language spoken in the area south of Botany Bay and the Georges River, west to Appin, down as far as Goulburn, and to Wreck Bay near Nowra. , 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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