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Gunggandji: Growing language with the next generation

Gunggandji: Growing language with the next generation

SBS Australia19 hours ago

The young people in Yarrabah do embrace language. I think they get very excited because it's taught in the schools. When they finish school and they're walking out the gate, they're singing, head, shoulders, knees and toes in language. They're coming home, they're sharing these language stories and name with their parents, with their families. Lenise Harry
Hosts: Donnie Johannesen and Alden Lyall
Supervising Producer: Donnie Johannesen
Producer: Alden Lyall
Additional Production: Mandy Coolen
SBS Team: Kerri-Lee Barry, Joel Supple, Max Gosford, Bernadette Phương Nam Nguyễn

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