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Mary is a passionate writer who brings creativity and a fresh perspective to our team. Her words have the power to captivate and inspire, making her an essential contributor to our content. Mary’s commitment to storytelling and dedication to promoting Indigenous culture ensures that her work touches the hearts of our readers. We’re fortunate to have her as part of our team.
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Data Sovereignty: Protecting Indigenous Cultural Rights Online

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Understanding data sovereignty is crucial for safeguarding Indigenous cultural rights online and ensuring your community’s voice remains strong and respected.
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  • 19. November 2025
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Code‑Switching and Aboriginal English: Blending Worlds

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No other practice bridges cultures like code-switching in Aboriginal English, revealing powerful ways communities preserve identity—find out how it shapes lives.
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  • 18. November 2025
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Importance of Language Documentation: AIATSIS Collections Explained

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Knowledge of language documentation, like AIATSIS collections, reveals why preserving linguistic diversity is crucial for cultural identity and understanding—discover more.
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  • 18. November 2025
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Nyangumarta: Listening to the Pilbara’s Ancient Language

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Mysteries of the Pilbara’s ancient culture come alive through Nyangumarta, inviting you to explore its profound stories, songs, and enduring legacy.
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  • 17. November 2025
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Dharawal and Dharug: Languages of Sydney’s Traditional Custodians

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A deeper understanding of Dharawal and Dharug reveals their vital connection to Sydney’s Indigenous identity, inspiring ongoing efforts to preserve these ancient languages.
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  • 17. November 2025
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Bundjalung Dialects: Language of the Northern Rivers

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Linguistic diversity thrives in Bundjalung dialects of Australia’s Northern Rivers, revealing rich cultural histories and ongoing stories waiting to be explored.
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  • 16. November 2025
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Ngarrindjeri Language: Reviving the Coorong’s Tongue

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Gaining insight into Ngarrindjeri language revival reveals powerful stories and traditions vital to the Coorong’s cultural identity and future.
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  • 16. November 2025
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Walpiri and the Significance of Hand Talk

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Nurturing Walpiri culture through hand talk reveals profound connections, but the true meaning behind these gestures invites further exploration.
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  • 15. November 2025
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Ritharrngu and the Nunggubuyu Dialects: Coastal Voices

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Keen to explore how the Ritharrngu and Nunggubuyu dialects preserve ancient stories and cultural identity amidst modern challenges?
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  • 15. November 2025
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Luritja: The Language of the Western Desert

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Nurturing ancient stories and cultural identity, Luritja’s unique structure reveals a world of meaning waiting to be explored.
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  • 14. November 2025
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Data Sovereignty: Protecting Indigenous Cultural Rights Online

Understanding data sovereignty is crucial for safeguarding Indigenous cultural rights…
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bilingualism in indigenous languages
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Code‑Switching and Aboriginal English: Blending Worlds

No other practice bridges cultures like code-switching in Aboriginal English, revealing…
  • Mary
  • 18. November 2025
language documentation and preservation
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Importance of Language Documentation: AIATSIS Collections Explained

Knowledge of language documentation, like AIATSIS collections, reveals why preserving…
  • Mary
  • 18. November 2025
pilbara s ancient language preservation
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Nyangumarta: Listening to the Pilbara’s Ancient Language

Mysteries of the Pilbara's ancient culture come alive through Nyangumarta, inviting you…
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