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Barngarla Linguistic Field Trip for Language Nest Participants - An Australian First!
On June 18 to 20, 2021, A long-term language rejuvenation 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.

I planned and coordinated the educational experience with the collaboration of Barngarla Community Members , and 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.

Click-through to view a full report and images of the historic event, an Australian first.
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https://stuartablair.com/blog/2021/6/25/indigenous-linguistic-field-trip-june-1…
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