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- Name : dvR_030807_T1
- Title : Trip from Croker Island to the Adjacent Mainland - Mangurlhan Site Survey 01
- Date : 2003-08-07
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- Description : Trip from Croker Island to Mangurlhan with Archie Brown, David Minyimak, Reggie Cooper, Tim Mamitba, Bruce Birch and Murray Garde. This recording contains the flight from Croker Island to Waak on the mainland. On their road to Marradi Wiyul, the Iwaidja language consultants name some places, plants and siginificant sites, e.g. a rock named " the fat of the taipan".The text is mostly in English with some Iwaidja and Kunwinjku (as interpreting help).
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- Continent : Australia
- Country : Australia
- Region : Coker Island; Waak; Road to Mangulhan
- Address : Minjilang, Croker Island, N.T. 0822 Australia
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- Name : Iwaidja
- Title : Yiwarruj, yinyman, radbihi lda mali: Iwaidja and Other Endangered Languages of the Cobourg Peninsula (Australia) in their Cultural Context
- Id : IW
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- Name : Nicholas Evans
- Address : Department of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, Arts Centre Building, Level 5, University of Melbourne VIC 3010
- Email : n.evans@linguistics.unimelb.edu.au
- Organisation : University of Melbourne
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- Description : This project documents, in as full a cultural context as is possible, the Iwaidja language of the Cobourg Peninsula, Northern Territory, Australia (Iwaidjan language family, non-Pama-Nyungan), still spoken by around 200 people but under increasing threat from English, as well as recording material from other languages of the region (Marrgu, Ilgar/ Garig, Amurdak and Manangkari) which are all reduced to one or two speakers each. In addition to linguists, the research team will include specialists in ethnomusicology, material culture / archaeology, and social anthropology, and will result in a comprehensive, searchable and browsable sound and video documentation, with Iwaidja transcriptions and subtitles alongside English translations, an Iwaidja dictionary of around 5,000 words, detailed phonetic analysis, and briefer materials on other languages of the area.
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- Key : SH
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- Genre : Discourse
- SubGenre : Interview
- Task : Unspecified
- Modalities : speech
- Subject : Site Survey
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- Interactivity : semi-interactive
- PlanningType : semi-spontaneous
- Involvement : elicited
- SocialContext : Private
- EventStructure : Conversation
- Channel : Face to Face
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- Id : ISO639-3:gup
- Name : Gunwinggu
- Dominant : false
- SourceLanguage : true
- TargetLanguage : false
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- Description : Kunwinjku is a member of the Bininj Kunwok dialact chain located in Western Arnhem Land in an area bounded by the Stuart Highway in the west, the Arafura Sea to the north, the Goyder River to the east, and the Roper River to the south. It is spoken by around 2000 people. Although only distantly related to the Iwaidjan languages, there is widespread bilingualism between Kunwinjku and both Iwaidja and Mawng, due to their neighbouring locations, and to the fact that Kunwinjku was used as a lingua franca in the region, at least since the early twentieth century. Kunwinjku was adopted by missionaries due to its linguag franca status, and the earliest bible translations in Kunwinjku date from the 1930s. Minjilang, Croker Island, which now has the largest concentration of Iwaidja speakers, is also home to a large number of Kunwinjku speakers.
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- Id : ISO639-3:eng
- Name : English
- Dominant : true
- SourceLanguage : false
- TargetLanguage : true
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- Description : English is the national language of Australia. However for people in Aboriginal Communities it is often a second or third language.
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- Id : ISO639-3:ibd
- Name : Iwaidja
- Dominant : false
- SourceLanguage : true
- TargetLanguage : false
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- Description : Iwaidja is an endangered Australian Aboriginal language spoken in north-western Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia. It is the language assocciated with the country of the Murran, Mayurdam, Gardurra and Minaka clans, located at the eastern end of the Cobourg Peninsula and an area on the mainland coast immediately beyond it, as well as on parts of Croker Island. It has been classified by linguists as belonging to the Iwaidjic sub-family of the Iwaidjan family of Australian languages. Today Iwaidja is spoken by around 150 people, who are mostly based at Minjilang on Croker Island, with satellite populations on Goulburn Island, Oenpelli, Jabiru, Darwin and Maningrida.
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- Key : country
- Key : geography
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- Description : Trip from Croker Island to Mangurlhan with Archie Brown, David Minyimak, Reggie Cooper, Tim Mamitba, Bruce Birch and Murray Garde. This recording contains the flight from Croker Island to Waak on the mainland. The Iwaidja language consultants name some places, plants and siginificant sites, e.g. a rock named as " tha fat of the taipan" on their way to Mangulhan.The text is mostly in English with some Iwaidja and Kunwinjku (as interpreting help).
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- Role : Consultant
- Name : Reggie
- FullName : Reggie Cooper
- Code : ReC
- FamilySocialRole : consultant
- EthnicGroup : Kamurlkbarn
- BirthDate : 1930-01-01
- Sex : Male
- Education : no formal western education
- Anonymized : true
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- years : 73
- months : 7
- days : 6
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- Name : Reggie Cooper
- Address : Minjilang, Croker Island 0822 NT, Australia
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- Key : Alawany
- Key : Pussycat; Mungardk
- Key : Kamurlkbarn
- Key : Nawangardi
- Key : Duwa
- Key : Namardku
- Key : Yarriwurlkarr (murhala); marnung (cockatoo)
- Key : Toby Cooper Arrawukuyi
- Key : Alice Munamuna
- Key : 1930
- Key : Ingbarlmun (Cobourg Peninsula)
- Key : Minjilang
- Key : Jesse Mardamurru, Hazel Cooper Mardakarnal, Susan Cooper Ngalmurrumbi, Sally Fejo Ngaljarrmi
- Key : Margie Cooper Malalbu
- Key : Sammy Cooper Nardumalu; Jimmy Cooper Nabalang; Josephine Cooper Kardbuju
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- Description : Reggie Cooper was born in the 1930s at Ingbarlmun at the eastern end of the Cobourg Peninsula, where his father worked cutting cypress pine at one of Reuben Cooper’s timber mills. He moved to Cape Don as a young man. After living for a time at Bagot Reserve in Darwin, he moved, with his wife and children, to Minjilang on Croker Island, where his uncles were clan owners. He remains based at Minjilang today.
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- Description : First language is Iwaidja; also speaks reduced English.
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- Id : ISO639-3:ibd
- Name : Iwaidja
- MotherTongue : Unspecified
- PrimaryLanguage : Unspecified
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- Description : Iwaidja is an endangered Australian Aboriginal language spoken in north-western Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia. It is the language assocciated with the country of the Murran, Mayurdam, Gardurra and Minaka clans, located at the eastern end of the Cobourg Peninsula and an area on the mainland coast immediately beyond it, as well as on parts of Croker Island. It has been classified by linguists as belonging to the Iwaidjic sub-family of the Iwaidjan family of Australian languages. Today Iwaidja is spoken by around 150 people, who are mostly based at Minjilang on Croker Island, with satellite populations on Goulburn Island, Oenpelli, Jabiru, Darwin and Maningrida.
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- Id : ISO639-3:eng
- Name : English
- MotherTongue : Unspecified
- PrimaryLanguage : Unspecified
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- Description : English is the national language of Australia. However for people in Aboriginal Communities it is often a second or third language.
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- Role : Consultant
- Name : Archie
- FullName : Archie Brown
- Code : AB
- FamilySocialRole : consultant
- EthnicGroup : Yalama
- BirthDate : 1941-01-01
- Sex : Male
- Education : no formal western education
- Anonymized : true
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- years : 62
- months : 7
- days : 6
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- Name : Archie Brownk
- Address : Minjilang, Croker Island 0822 NT, Australia
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- Key : Lungkuwi
- Key : none
- Key : Yalama
- Key : Namarrang
- Key : Yirrija
- Key : Nangarrajku
- Key : Yarriwurrik (kujali)
- Key : rakbalwurriny
- Key : Joe Brown Yidunu
- Key : Ada Brown Magurulu
- Key : Jackie Brown and Nancy Brown
- Key : Manangkarri
- Key : 1941
- Key : Minarri (Cobourg Peninsula)
- Key : Minjilang
- Key : Lenny Brown Manmarulu
- Key : Annabel
- Key : Victor Cooper; Caeptan Brown; Daisy, Kaylinda, Jason, Joe, Josephine, Kaylin, Jackie, Roslyn.
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- Description : Archie Brown was born at Minarri, one of Reuben Cooper’s timber mills at the eastern end of the Cobourg Peninsula in 1941. As a young man he spent time working in Darwin, before moving to Croker, where he worked at the mission as a butcher and mechanic. He remains based at Minjilang today.
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- Description : First language is Iwaidja; also speaks reduced English.
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- Id : ISO639-3:ibd
- Name : Iwaidja
- MotherTongue : Unspecified
- PrimaryLanguage : Unspecified
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- Description : Iwaidja is an endangered Australian Aboriginal language spoken in north-western Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia. It is the language assocciated with the country of the Murran, Mayurdam, Gardurra and Minaka clans, located at the eastern end of the Cobourg Peninsula and an area on the mainland coast immediately beyond it, as well as on parts of Croker Island. It has been classified by linguists as belonging to the Iwaidjic sub-family of the Iwaidjan family of Australian languages. Today Iwaidja is spoken by around 150 people, who are mostly based at Minjilang on Croker Island, with satellite populations on Goulburn Island, Oenpelli, Jabiru, Darwin and Maningrida.
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- Id : ISO639-3:eng
- Name : English
- MotherTongue : Unspecified
- PrimaryLanguage : Unspecified
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- Description : English is the national language of Australia. However for people in Aboriginal Communities it is often a second or third language.
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- Role : Consultant
- Name : Tim
- FullName : Tim Mamitba
- Code : TM
- FamilySocialRole : consultant
- EthnicGroup : Kamurlkbarn
- BirthDate : 1949-01-01
- Sex : Male
- Education : no formal western education
- Anonymized : true
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- years : 54
- months : 7
- days : 6
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- Name : Tim Mamitba
- Address : Minjilang, Croker Island 0822 NT, Australia
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- Key : Mamitba
- Key : none
- Key : Kamurlkbarn
- Key : Nawangardi
- Key : Duwa
- Key : Namardku
- Key : Yarriyarnkurrk (wardyad)
- Key : Nelson Wagbara
- Key : Elsie Indibu
- Key : Awurr
- Key : Iwaidja
- Key : 1949
- Key : Lee Bros. Timber Camp
- Key : Minjilang
- Key : Dolly Maldurima, Rae Giribuk, Edward Banduk, Reuben Arrumunica, Ronnie Wardaluj, Maggie Maburnbi
- Key : Christine Gurnigurni
- Key : Mark Warralduj, Abel Magurndili, Vanessa Mirrabu
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- Description : Bio
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- Description : First language is Iwaidja; also speaks reduced English.
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- Id : ISO639-3:ibd
- Name : Iwaidja
- MotherTongue : Unspecified
- PrimaryLanguage : Unspecified
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- Description : Iwaidja is an endangered Australian Aboriginal language spoken in north-western Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia. It is the language assocciated with the country of the Murran, Mayurdam, Gardurra and Minaka clans, located at the eastern end of the Cobourg Peninsula and an area on the mainland coast immediately beyond it, as well as on parts of Croker Island. It has been classified by linguists as belonging to the Iwaidjic sub-family of the Iwaidjan family of Australian languages. Today Iwaidja is spoken by around 150 people, who are mostly based at Minjilang on Croker Island, with satellite populations on Goulburn Island, Oenpelli, Jabiru, Darwin and Maningrida.
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- Id : ISO639-3:eng
- Name : English
- MotherTongue : Unspecified
- PrimaryLanguage : Unspecified
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- Description : English is the national language of Australia. However for people in Aboriginal Communities it is often a second or third language.
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- Role : Collector
- Name : Bruce
- FullName : Bruce Birch
- Code : BB
- FamilySocialRole : Unspecified
- EthnicGroup :
- BirthDate : Unspecified
- Sex : Male
- Education : Principal Field Linguist
- Anonymized : Unspecified
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- EstimatedAge : Unspecified
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- Name : Bruce Birch
- Address : Linguistics & Applied Linguistics, University of Melbourne, Parkville 3010 Australia
- Email : birchb@unimelb.edu.au
- Organisation : University of Melbourne
- Actor_Languages :
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- Role : Consultant
- Name : David
- FullName : David Minyimak
- Code : DM
- FamilySocialRole : consultant
- EthnicGroup : Kamurlkbarn
- BirthDate : 1936-01-01
- Sex : Male
- Education : no formal western education
- Anonymized : true
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- years : 67
- months : 7
- days : 6
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- Name : David Minyimak
- Address : Minjilang, Croker Island 0822 NT, Australia
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- Key : Minyimak
- Key : "Cookie"
- Key : Kamurlkbarn
- Key : Namarrang
- Key : Yirrija
- Key : Nangarrajku
- Key : Yarriyarniny (muwarn)
- Key : mayak
- Key : Buckley Darrarndarra
- Key : Lily Malyurlkij
- Key : Awurr
- Key : 1936
- Key : Araru (Cape Don)
- Key : Minjilang
- Key : Nelson Muluriny; Johnny Williams Amanginju; Ngalwurnkirr; Mary Yukal; Lorna Windamurl
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- Description : David Minyimak was born at Araru near Cape Don in the 1930s. After spending time working as a cook at Murganella (Waak), where he was given the nickname ‘Cookie’, he moved to Minjilang on Croker Island. After the success of the Cobourg Land Claim in 1981, Minyimak and his brother and sister established an outstationat Gamurragi. He now divides his time between Minjilang and the mainland.
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- Description : First language is Iwaidja; also speaks reduced English.
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- Id : ISO639-3:ibd
- Name : Iwaidja
- MotherTongue : Unspecified
- PrimaryLanguage : Unspecified
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- Description : Iwaidja is an endangered Australian Aboriginal language spoken in north-western Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia. It is the language assocciated with the country of the Murran, Mayurdam, Gardurra and Minaka clans, located at the eastern end of the Cobourg Peninsula and an area on the mainland coast immediately beyond it, as well as on parts of Croker Island. It has been classified by linguists as belonging to the Iwaidjic sub-family of the Iwaidjan family of Australian languages. Today Iwaidja is spoken by around 150 people, who are mostly based at Minjilang on Croker Island, with satellite populations on Goulburn Island, Oenpelli, Jabiru, Darwin and Maningrida.
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- Id : ISO639-3:eng
- Name : English
- MotherTongue : Unspecified
- PrimaryLanguage : Unspecified
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- Description : English is the national language of Australia. However for people in Aboriginal Communities it is often a second or third language.
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- Role : Collector
- Name : Murray
- FullName : Murray Garde
- Code : MG
- FamilySocialRole : Unspecified
- EthnicGroup :
- BirthDate : Unspecified
- Sex : Male
- Education : Anthropologist
- Anonymized : Unspecified
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- EstimatedAge : Unspecified
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- Name : Murray Garde
- Address : Linguistics & Applied Linguistics, University of Melbourne, Parkville 3010 Australia
- Email : murraygarde@ozemail.com.au
- Organisation : University of Melbourne
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- Date : 2003-08-07
- Type : Primary Text
- SubType : documentary
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Citation
Bruce Birch and Murray Garde. (2003). Item "dvR_030807_T1" in collection "Iwaidja team". The Language Archive. https://hdl.handle.net/1839/00-0000-0000-0007-DDA6-4. (Accessed 2022-07-01)
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