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Aunty Ivy was instrumental in developing the Bilinarra Language Program at Pigeon Hole School, a program that has helped maintain Bilinarra language and culture for new generations. This work continues today with the help of Ivy's daughters and other people from Pigeon Hole.
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Note: Portrait of Aunty Ivy Hector Nambijina-Nangari
Indigenous writers, actors, playwrights, film and documentary makers and musicians from across Australia converged on Fremantle, Western Australia in February for the 2008 Indigenous Storyteller's Forum.