『Gumbyanggirr Barrwayay』のカバーアート

Gumbyanggirr Barrwayay

Gumbyanggirr Barrwayay

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In 1974, linguistics student Diana Eades travelled to Nambucca Heads to record conversations with Harry “Tiger” Buchanan, one of the last fluent speakers of Gumbaynggirr. A decade later, a group of Gumbaynggirr Elders living on Dunghutti Country approached local priest Brother Stephen Morelli with an urgent request: help save their language. He agreed—and began studying linguistics to support their efforts. Gumbaynggirr Barrwayay tells the remarkable story of how the Gumbaynggirr language was reclaimed and revitalised. Across six episodes, you'll hear from Elders and community members who worked tirelessly to ensure their language would survive for future generations, building on the foundations laid by those who came before them.Copyright 2026, Special Broadcasting Services
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  • Gumbaynggirr ngaawa yidaa barrwayay - Gumbyanggirr Language is Still Growing
    2026/06/17
    In 1974, young linguist student Diana Eades travelled to Nambucca Heads to record conversations with one of the last fluent Gumbaynggirr speakers, Tiger, or Harry, Buchanan. Ten years later, a group of Gumbaynggirr Elders, living at that time on Dunghutti land, approached a local Priest, Brother Stephen Morelli, and asked if he would help them save their language. He not only agreed, he began to study linguistics. From there, Muurrbay Aboriginal Language and Culture Cooperative was born, and the first dictionary was produced. Now there are songs in language, it has been part of TV shows, and there is a bilingual school where children learn Gumbaynggirr alongside English. This is Gumbyanggirr Barrwayay, a six-part podcast series about the story of a community’s resilience and patience in the process of saving their language. Bringing to life the positive impact that the work has had on the lives of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, and reminding us about the importance of language.
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