Articles related to "Aboriginal Language"The myth of one Black culture and one White culture is a myth fueled by greed, fostered by ignorance and carried by language. This language hides a monocultural agenda.
Our guest writer, a Wik woman from Aurukun on Cape York, Australia, writes about her struggle for recognition of Aboriginal language in Indigenous education.
Non-Indigenous workers entering Indigenous communities should follow local protocols. However, often they are given "gammon protocol" based on colonial mythologies.
Can Europeans reclaim their indigeneity? Gaelic Aborigine Tad Hargrave says yes, and shares some of his language and wisdom with us.
Many languages blend words from various tongues together, but Michif gives a unique insight into North American history by combining two entirely different languages.
Colonists retaining Indigenous place names for towns are not always thrilled to find out what the Aboriginal language words actually mean...
Has the church, since playing an historical part in the loss of Aboriginal language and culture, now become an ally in the struggle for Aboriginal rights?
This simple story teaches children the Awabakal words for creatures and things they might find on a walk through the Australian bush.
A disturbing quote from a school principal makes us question the "neutrality" of language, especially in Indigenous education contexts. Does English equal colonialism?
The Rainbow District School Board in Sudbury, Ontario, helps students gain exposure to Aboriginal culture through the I Am Aboriginal Campaign.
Tourists driving between Melbourne and Adelaide often miss a fascinating area midway on their long journey - the Limestone Coast.
The Frisians are the indigenous people of the Netherlands. They have successfully fought for the right to maintain the Frisian language, spoken there for millennia.
According to Australian Aboriginal culture, all living things were created by ancient spirit ancestors. These stories of creation are known as the Dreamtime, or Dreaming.
World Playground: A Musical Adventure for Kids is a joyful world music collection guaranteed to get the whole family dancing and singing.
Facts for visitors on Canberra, Melbourne, the Opera House, harbour, beaches, Aboriginal languages, Bondi, Crocodile Dundee, the rainforests, the Whitsundays & outback.
There are many articles here on the silenced history of frontier warfare, and the struggle for Aboriginal rights. But what about the warriors who use passive resistance?
The Howard Settler Government's invasion of the Northern territory is land-grabbing racism nothing more. Statement from activist Robbie Thorpe.
Cairns city in Australia's tropical north is small and its beaches are sadly eroded, but a short drive away lies an unspoiled wonderland; a region of compelling contrast.
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