Noongar Boodja Waangkan pronunciation guide introduction

August 25, 2022 00:01:49
Noongar Boodja Waangkan pronunciation guide introduction
Noongar pronunciation guide
Noongar Boodja Waangkan pronunciation guide introduction

Aug 25 2022 | 00:01:49

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Hosted By

Jayden Boundry

Show Notes

Kaya! In this first episode, Jayden Boundry introduces the pronunciation guide and his new book with Tyrown Waigana: Noongar Boodja Waangkan: First Noongar Words

He introduces himself, his language and why it's important to share language on Country.

Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.

This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.

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Episode Transcript

Speaker 0 00:00:05 Hi and young girl, Jayden boundary. Hello. My name is Jane boundary and I'm here to talk to you about some traditional tools, some traditional things that we would use. Ty Nui, Ty NUA things. B Booker Booker clothes. Carly, Carly, Carly boom, ran. Get, get, get spear mirror, mirror, mirror SRO, corny, corny, corny hitting stick Kotch. K K acts Yandy Yandy Yandy Carish wa wa wa digging stick. Wonder, wonder shield. Boy, boy, boy, smoke girl. Gar Gar fire kept Kip. Okay. Cat water. These are some of the things, some new things. Some are tools. Some are other things younger. Bottom one.

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