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Kindi ngamin nuwung?
ISBN 978-0-9775225-4-5 WHAT DO I CALL YOU? - A GUIDE TO KINSHIP AND ADDRESS This is No. 1 in a series of cross-cultural guides to the language and culture of the Iwaidja-speaking people of northwestern Arnhem Land. It comes with an audio CD to assist with learning and pronunciation of Iwaidja. The guide is produced for non-Indigenous people visiting or working in communities in the region. The aim is to help them understand the kinship system of Iwaidja-speaking people and learn their language, so reducing any cultural gap that may exist. Readers are guided step by step in learning how to become fluent enough in Iwaidja to engage in simple conversations about kinship. As with the other guides in the series, it is organised partly as a phrasebook and partly as a cross-cultural handbook. The introduction contains a guide to the pronunciation of the sounds of Iwaidja, which can be heard on the audio CD. Iwaidja is a highly endangered language spoken mainly at Minjilang on Croker Island. It will be easy to transfer the knowledge gained from this guide into the neighbouring languages Mawng and Kunwinjku as they all share a similar cultural background. All profit from sales of this book will go to the Iwaidja language team for recording and publishing their endangered cultural knowledge. Your support will help maintain the linguistic and cultural diversity of northwestern Arnhem Land. Produced and published by: Iwaidja Inyman [through West Arnhem Shire Council] 2008Authors: Bruce Birch, Rae Giribuk, Sabine Hoeng, Joy Williams Malwagag, Khaki Marrala, David Minyimak Editor: David WebsterDesign: David Lancashire DesignProject and Publishing Coordinator: Sabine HoengFunding Body: DEWHA through its Maintenance of Indigenous Languages and Records (MILR) programAuspicing Body: West Arnhem Shire Council |