[PDF] aboriginal languages in south australia

In 2000 Aboriginal languages (Pitjantjatjara, Yankuntjatjara, Antakarinja, Wirangu, Arabana, Adnyamathanha, Narangga, Kaurna or Ngarrindjeri) were offered by 63 schools to 2500 South Australian students, the majority Indigenous.
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  • What Aboriginal languages are spoken in South Australia?

    Several people can still speak Arabana and Adnyamathanha. Ngarrindjeri intersperse numerous words with English to communicate in a form inaccessible to outsiders. Dieri, Parnkalla and Kaurna were well documented by missionaries, but little is known about a number of others, such as Peramangk from the Adelaide Hills.
  • How many Aboriginal languages are there in SA?

    This includes 11 South Australian Aboriginal languages and 1 Queensland Aboriginal language. The list below was compiled from the 2022 Department for Education census data and supplemented with additional information in March 2023.5 jui. 2023
  • What Aboriginal cultures are in South Australia?

    The following groups' lands include at least partly South Australian territory which includes: Adnyamathanha, Akenta, Amarak, Bungandidj, Diyari, Erawirung, Kaurna, Kokatha Mula, Maralinga Tjarutja, Maraura, Mirning, Mulbarapa, Narungga, Ngaanyatjarra, Ngadjuri, Ngarrindjeri, Nukunu, Parnkalla, Peramangk,
  • Kaurna (/????n?/ or /??a?n?/) is a Pama-Nyungan language historically spoken by the Kaurna peoples of the Adelaide Plains of South Australia. The Kaurna peoples are made up of various tribal clan groups, each with their own parnkarra district of land and local dialect.
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