A taste of Noongar language

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  • Опубликовано: 25 май 2019
  • Larry Blight is a Menang Noongar man, and a lecturer in conservation and land management at the Great Southern Institute of Technology.
    In this video Larry takes us on a tour of the old Kalgan Hall site, the oldest site on Western Australia's south coast.
    Larry has very strong connections to country here. He shows us different types of bush foods and medicine plants used by the local Menang people, and shares with us their Noongar names.
    Thanks to Larry Blight and students from the Great Southern Institute of Technology. Photos by Suzannah Lyons and Karla Arnall. Video produced by Suzannah Lyons.
    This video was originally contributed to the ABC Open Mother Tongue project, which invited Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to share a story about their mother tongue.

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