Indigenous Linguistic Field Trip - June 18 to 20, 2021 
Friday, June 25, 2021 at 4:04PM
Stu Blair in Department for education SA, Higher education research, Indigenous language, Keynote Speaker, Languages and Linguistics, Public Speaking , Teaching, Teaching, education, flor groenen, influencer, school of languages sa, teaching languages, wow
Bawoo!
On June 18 to 20, 2021, A long-term project came to fruition with a successful weekend-long linguistic field trip to Port Lincoln.
Port Lincoln and the region of the Eyre Peninsula is the traditional land of the Barngarla People, and is approximately a one hour flight from our home base in Adelaide.

Click on the above image to view a report written by ABC Australia who covered the linguistic field trip!

I planned and coordinated the educational experience with a fellow teacher, and the guidance of Professor Ghil'ad Zuckermann, Professor of Linguistics and Chair of Endangered Languages at the University of Adelaide Australia.

The travelling group consisted of teachers, parents, and their children to undertake a cross-cultural exchange with the native speakers of the indigenous language they are learning, Barngarla.
Barngarla Elders shared their stories and feelings about reconciliation, representation and the revival of the Barngarla Language (once a victim of linguicide, a language genocide, when all or almost all native speakers of that language die because of natural disasters, wars).
The field trip was a magical, educational, cross-cultural experience for everyone that attended. We extended an arm of friendship to the Barngarla People to join us in Adelaide for further language and culture workshops to develop the teacher's and children's target language skill development and learn more about indigenous culture.
A commissioned painting by local Barngarla artist Jenna Richards was presented to us commemorating the meeting and cultural exchange.

 

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