An episode of Word Up Dunghutti, Gumbaynggirr and Bundjulung actress Sandy Greenwood shares 3 words from Dunghutti, Gumbaynggirr and Bundjulung languages.
Sandy Greenwood, ABC Radio National
2021
Learn words in the Bundjalung language from northern NSW
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Bundjalung poet and writer Evelyn Araluen shares some Bundjalung words and their meanings
Evelyn Araluen, ABC
2016
Sharing Bundjalung Mother Tongue
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This video shows photographs of people holding signs of Bundjalung words with English translations, from the ABC Open Mother Tongue stall from NAIDOC week in Ballina. Bundjalung language teacher Rick Cook talks about the importance of language, language loss and language teaching.
Rick Cook, ABC
2019
Bunjum Booklet Animals
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Video of children's book 'Animals' in Bundjalung by Bunjum Aboriginal Corporation, narrated by Bunjum Culture Matters staff member Tania Marlowe.
Bunjum Aboriginal Corporation
2018
Bundjalung (Nyangbal) Word of the Week
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Youtube channel containing 12 x videos for Bundjalung (Nyangbal) ‘Word of the Week’. The Bundjalung words are spoken and written by Bunjum Culture Matters staff member Tania Marlowe.
Bunjum Aboriginal Corporation
2019
Head shoulders knees and toes
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Bianca Monaghan and Dean Loadsman from Balun Budjarahm Cultural Experience and children from Baryulgil Public School sing and share 'Head shoulders knees and toes' in Bundjalung language
Baryulgil Public School, Bianca Monaghan and Dean Loadsman, ABC
2019
Bundjalung language detectives
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Bianca Monaghan and Dean Loadsman, (Wahlabul), talk about language, culture and connection to country. They share stories and conversations in language. Wahlabul Elder Heather Monoghan shares some of her story and Lynette Donnelly talks about seasonal food using language.
Bianca Monaghan and Dean Loadsman, ABC
2019
A conversation in Bundjalung
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Conversation between Bianca Monaghan and Dean Loadsman in Bundjalung language. English translation is available in the video description.
Bianca Monaghan and Dean Loadsman, ABC
2019
Language video without subtitles, translation is in the video description.
Word Up: Dr Glenda Harward-Nalder - Gowar (Dialect of Bundjalung)
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In this audio recording, Dr Glenda Harward-Nalder speaks about 3 words in Gowar. Gowar is a dialect of the Bundjalung language, spoken by Ngugi people from Mulgumpin (Moreton Island) in south-east Queensland.
Dr Glenda Harward-Nalder, Daniel Browning, AWAYE! ABC