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19.02.2020 - 19.02.2020

International Mother Language Day

Europe and North America / / Long Beach
International Mother Language Day

Feb 19, 2020 INTERNATIONAL MOTHER LANGUAGE DAY CSULB Linguistics Student Association (LSA) and Linguistics Department at California State University Long Beach celebrate Linguistic Diversity          10:00 AM: 3:00 PM :          Speakers’ Platform For details about the program, refer to the link below: President of Linguistic Student Association andie.niederecker@student.csulb.edu SLA’S Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/csulb.lsa/
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14.11.2019 - 14.11.2019

Postgraduate Linguistics Symposium

Asia and the Pacific / / Adelaide
Department of Linguistics, University of Adelaide

2019 is the International Year of Indigenous Languages. Linguistics students at the University of Adelaide would like to mark this by inviting fellow students, staff, researchers and interested others to join us in a Post Graduate Linguistics Symposium. We will be discussing a broad range of topics related to this theme from around the world. This will be a full day event with tea/coffee and a light lunch provided - if you have dietary requirements, please note this where requested in your booking. Looking forward to an engaging and productive day - hope to see you there! NB: Registration essential for catering purposes.
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19.10.2019 - 10.05.2020

Jarjum Stories

Asia and the Pacific / / Brisbane
State Library of Queensland

A kuril dhagun showcase focusing on children’s books and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages. Celebrating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages in children's stories, storytelling and programming activities.
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21.11.2019 - 19.04.2020

Spoken: celebrating Queensland languages

Asia and the Pacific / / Brisbane
State Library of Queensland

A thought-provoking exhibition about the survival and revival of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages.
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26.10.2019 - 26.10.2019

Bungli Flow

Asia and the Pacific / / Shoalhaven
Bundanon Trust, 533 Bundanon Road, Illaroo NSW 2540

This participatory site- and culture-responsive audio installation, created by Aotearoa (NZ)-born, Sydney-based public artist Allan Giddy, utilises the natural flow of water to convey the voices of First Nations children, speaking their messages to their community, their countries and the world in their First Languages. The children’s words, recorded and edited into soundscapes, are being ‘released’ into the water to flow to the oceans. This work is essentially invisible to passersby, yet the underwater audio can be accessed via a poetically simple means: a pole held with one end in the water, the other against the ear. As the project progresses the words that flow from children around the world will, metaphorically, eventually meet and mix with each other in the interconnected oceans of our globe. This intermingling of First Words will symbolise both the strength and support that First Cultures draw from establishing relationships with each other globally, and the interdependent nature of all humanity. 'Flow' is supported by the Australia Council, Create NSW and Creative New Zealand, and is endorsed by the Australian Institute for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS). In the Shoalhaven region Allan has created 'Bungli Flow', working with First Nations children speaking Gumea-Dharawal, in partnership with Red Room Poetry’s ‘Poetry in First Languages’ project and with Bundanon Trust, and supported by Create NSW.
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01.01.2019 - 31.12.2019

State Library of Queensland IY2019 “Word of the Week”

Asia and the Pacific / / South Brisbane
State Library of Queensland - Online

As part of State Library’s commitment to the 2019 International Year of Indigenous Languages, we will be promoting a ‘word of the week’ from one of the 125+ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages and dialects from across Queensland. State Library of Queensland invites you to celebrate the 2019 International Year of Indigenous Languages as we raise awareness of the rich diversity of Queensland’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages. Join the conversation as we post a new word for each week!
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01.12.2018 - 28.02.2019

Cookaroo Flow

Asia and the Pacific / / Sydney
Royal Botanic Garden Sydney

'Flow' is a participatory, site- and culture-responsive audio installation by Aotearoa (NZ)-born, Sydney-based artist Allan Giddy which utilises the natural flow of water to convey the voices of First Nations children, speaking in their local languages, around the world. Recorded and edited into soundscapes, the children’s voices are ‘released’ into the water to flow to the oceans.
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Indigenous languages matter for social, economic and political development, peaceful coexistence and reconciliation in our societies. Yet many of them are in danger of disappearing. It is for this reason that the United Nations declared 2019 the Year of Indigenous Languages in order to encourage urgent action to preserve, revitalize and promote them.
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