Angka Akatyerr-akert
A Desert raisin report
Living Archive of Aboriginal Languages Project; PublicationNT; E-Books
2009
Ampilatwatja
This material was collected by the Living Archive of Aboriginal Languages Project between 2013 and 2021. The project was led by Charles Darwin University in partnership with the Australian National University and the Northern Territory Government and funded in part by the Australian Research Council.; Copyright held by individual storytellers, individual photographers and their organisations
Alyawarr speakers from Ampilatwatja, Fiona Walsh and Josie Douglas; Authors approved upload to LAAL via email 18/05/18; This book may contain photos of people who have passed away.
Alyawarr language C14
Instruction; Australian lanuages; desert raisin; LAAL; Alyawarr; Bilingual education resources; Alyawarr language C14; Aljawarra; Alyawarre; Iliaura; Aliawara; Aliwara; Aljawara; Alyawara; Ilawara; Iliama; Iljauara; Iljawara; Illiaura; Illura; Illyowra; Ilyauarra; Ilyowra; Jajuwara; Yalyuwara; Iliaura; Ilja:wara; Iljaura; Ilyaurra; Ja:wara; Aljawara; Ilaurainya; Udnla; Ilyuarra; Alyawarra; Aliawara; Alja:wara; Alyuwara; Illaura; Iloura; Ilyawara; Ilywara; Jaljuwara; Yalyuwara; Alyawerr; Alja:wara; Alyawarri; Arandic
Desert Knowledge Cooperative Research Centre
Alice Springs
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3Angka Akatyerr-akert: A Desert raisin report Elders want Alyawarr children to be strong in Alyawarr language and culture. This includes learning about bush foods and knowing about country. Left: Four generations of the Holmes family take part in harvesting Ilkert (Whipstick wattle). Right: Researcher Fiona Walsh shows Ampilatwatja school children different products with bush foods in them. Left: Clinic School with Akatyerr growing around it. Some bush food plants grow close to schools and can be used in lessons at school. Right: Ampilatwatja school.