[RNLD] Have you registered yet?

Miriam Grogan miriam at acra.org.au
Mon Jul 20 01:31:51 UTC 2015


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[https://gallery.mailchimp.com/f09911f3e91b973aedb498237/images/leaf_icon.png]Have you registered yet?

Spaces are filling up fast for our Puliima language conference and workshop spaces are almost full! Best be in quick if you still want to attend our free workshops as there's only a few spaces left.

To register for Puliima click here<http://e.mybookingmanager.com/E2231656619965>

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Singing The Train, Seeing The Song - Nyamal Language
Presented by Julie Walker, Nora Cook, Professor Mary Anne Jebb and Professor Doug Marmion from the Wangka Maya Pilbara Language Centre

[https://gallery.mailchimp.com/f09911f3e91b973aedb498237/images/0f096a96-0830-4b2c-bfe9-973d71bc55e6.png]'Singing the Train' is a permanent exhibition and a travelling community resource that tells the story through a Nyamal language song of the first railway that ran between Port Hedland and Marble Bar in Western Australia's Pilbara region from 1910 to 1951. The multi-media exhibit with sound and film, historical photographs and text panels, provides an accessible introduction for a wide audience to Aboriginal song and language translation, as well as creating a resource from historical recordings for community language revitalization and education





Te Marautanga o Te Aho Matua - An Indigenous Model of Curriculum
Presented by Kati Mako and Pep Raureti from Te Runanga Nui o Nga Kura Kaupapa Maori o Aotearoa Inc.
[https://gallery.mailchimp.com/f09911f3e91b973aedb498237/images/d67f794b-66c7-44a6-a150-ef35a0c7f474.png]This presentation will share a collection of teaching modules developed to uphold Maori philosophy 'Te Aho Matua' over the last almost 30 years of kura kaupapa Maori (schools that teach according to Maori concepts). The principles of this curriculum are to perpetuate Maori knowledge systems, including the language as a valid approach to teaching and learning for the 21st century and beyond, and to produce children who are loving, respectful, innovative and collaborative.


To view a complete list of Puliima Presenters click here<http://www.puliima.com/2015/what-s-happening/presenters-line-up>



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