Living Archive of Aboriginal Languages

Living Archive of Aboriginal Languages

The Living Archive of Aboriginal Languages (LAAL) is a digital archive of literature in endangered languages of Australia, containing works in over forty Australian Aboriginal languages from the Northern Territory, Australia. The project to build the archive was initially funded in 2012 by the Australian Research Council, and was developed in collaboration with the Charles Darwin University as the lead institution, the Northern Territory Government and the Australian National University. Later partners include the Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education, the Northern Territory Library and the Northern Territory Catholic Education Office.

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enThe Living Archive of Aboriginal Languages (LAAL) is a digital archive of literature in endangered languages of Australia, containing works in over forty Australian Aboriginal languages from the Northern Territory, Australia. The project to build the archive was initially funded in 2012 by the Australian Research Council, and was developed in collaboration with the Charles Darwin University as the lead institution, the Northern Territory Government and the Australian National University. Later partners include the Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education, the Northern Territory Library and the Northern Territory Catholic Education Office.
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enThe Living Archive of Aboriginal Languages (LAAL) is a digital archive of literature in endangered languages of Australia, containing works in over forty Australian Aboriginal languages from the Northern Territory, Australia. The project to build the archive was initially funded in 2012 by the Australian Research Council, and was developed in collaboration with the Charles Darwin University as the lead institution, the Northern Territory Government and the Australian National University. Later partners include the Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education, the Northern Territory Library and the Northern Territory Catholic Education Office.
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Alawa language
Alyawarre
Anmatyerre
Australia
Australian Aboriginal languages
Australian Kriol language
Australian National University
Australian Research Council
Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education
Bilingual education
Burarra language
Category:Australian Aboriginal cultural history
Category:Australian Aboriginal languages
Category:Culture of the Northern Territory
Category:Endangered languages projects
Charles Darwin University
Creative Commons license
Dalabon language
Dhangu language
Dhuwal language
Digital archive
Djambarrpuyngu
Djeebbana language
Djinang language
Endangered language
English language
Enindhilyagwa language
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Gumatj
Gunbarlang language
Gunwinggu language
Gupapuyŋu language
Guragone language
Gurindji language
Indigenous Australian literature
Jawoyn language
Kaytetye language
Language acquisition
Language revival
Literacy
Maung language
Murrinh-patha language
Ngandi language
Nhangu language
Northern Territory
Northern Territory Government
Northern Territory Library
Nunggubuyu language
Pintupi dialect
Pitjantjatjara dialect
Rembarunga language
Ritharngu language
Tiwi language
Upper Arrernte language
Warlpiri language
Warumungu language
Yolŋu languages
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Category:Australian Aboriginal cultural history
Category:Australian Aboriginal languages
Category:Culture of the Northern Territory
Category:Endangered languages projects
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