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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
द्वारा अधिक Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Walking On Country
Walking On Country-
This app was produced as part of an intensive two day workshop at the Puliima National Indigenous Language & Technology conference in Melbourne, Australia. Featuring languages from across Australia, this app is a collaboration between the Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages (VACL
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Why Bats are Black
Why Bats are Black-
The traditional story from the Wurundjeri people, the Traditional Owners of the Melbourne district of Australia, of how Bats came to be black.<br><br>Illustrations and recordings by:<br>Tamika Ruud-gee, Djuran Lovett, Kaisa Ruud-gee, Frankie Willcox, Caitlin Young Atkinson, Lelly Cooper.<br><br>In D
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Why the Koala Doesn’t Drink Water
Why the Koala Doesn’t Drink Water-
The traditional story from the Wurundjeri people, the Traditional Owners of the Melbourne district of Australia, of why the Koala doesn’t drink water.<br><br>Illustrations and recordings by:<br>Lucas Shields, Maddison Kanoa, James Aitken, Willun Thorpe, Jaelun Kanoa, Koki Thorpe<br><br>In December 2
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How the Gunditjmara Got Fire
How the Gunditjmara Got Fire-
A traditional story from the Gunditjmara people, the Traditional Owners of south west Victoria, Australia. <br><br>Illustrated by students at Warrnambool Primary School as part of a project to learn Gunditjmara languages and culture. <br><br>This story tells of how fire came to the Gunditjmara peopl
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Kurok-iyar
Kurok-iyar-
Kurok-iyar, the Story of the Seven Sisters<br><br>A traditional story from the Gunditjmara people, the Traditional Owners of south west Victoria, Australia. <br><br>This story tells of how the stars Sirius, Canopus and the Pleiades came to be.<br><br>Illustrated by students from Merrivale Primary Sc
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Healesville High School - Dreamtime Stories
Healesville High School - Dreamtime Stories-
In August 2013, Kiwa Digital, in conjunction with the Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages brought the KIWA SLAM™ to the Ngulu (Language) Class of Healesville High school. Under the guidance of Aunty Joy Murphy, our Wurundjeri elder, nineteen years 7, 8 &amp; 9 students undertook an intens
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Boonya-ma Kowern-a
Boonya-ma Kowern-a-
A traditional story from the Gunnai/Kurani peoples, the Traditional Owners of the Gippsland area in east Victoria, Australia. This story tells of how the echidna came to be.<br><br>Illustrations by: Eileen Harrison<br><br>Narrated by: Margie Cooper<br><br>Story retold and translations by: Lynnette S
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Tharamba-ndu Towera
Tharamba-ndu Towera-
A traditional story from the Gunnai/Kurani people, the Traditional Owners of the Gippsland area in east Victoria, Australia. This story tells of how fire was made.<br><br>Illustrations by: Rachel Mullett<br><br>Narrated by: Hollie Johnson<br><br>Story retold and translations by: Lynnette Solomon-Den
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