Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 New Dictionary Keeps Gija Language Living
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'FORTY years of joint research have produced the Gija Dictionary —recording the traditional language of the East Kimberley region that extends north of Warmun (Turkey Creek) in the upper reaches of the Ord and Dunham rivers, east to the Purnululu National Park, south to Halls Creek, and west to Lansdowne and Tableland stations.'  
 

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    y separately published work icon Koori Mail no. 791 14 December 2022 25544164 2022 newspaper issue 2022 pg. 41
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  • Gija Dictionary Frances Kofod , Eileen Bray , Rusty Peters , Joe Blythe , Anna Crane , 2022 reference
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