<p class="MsoNormal">Wangka Maya Language Centre is very sad to farewell a
wonderful man and an outstanding language consultant.<span style="mso-spacerun:yes"> </span>Alexander (‘Sandy’) Brown, a Ngarla man,
passed away on the 22 October 2010. Sandy was passionate about language work,
and spent countless hours over the last 25 years of his life working with
linguists to record his native language, and also to work on other languages of
the Pilbara region of which he had knowledge. Sandy has been a great supporter
of Wangka Maya over the whole time it has been in existence. He worked closely
with linguists Brian Geytenbeek, Alan Dench and more recently Torbjorn
Westerlund, producing high quality language materials that are of huge value
and interest to linguists, community members and the general public. Over the
past year Sandy was a regular visitor to the language centre, often coming in
to have a cup of tea and a chat, and to check up on what we were doing. He
never had to be chased to do language work, and genuinely enjoyed putting his
mind to our sometimes obtuse and bizarre lines of questioning. In fact, he was
often able to anticipate the next question, and offer sentences that perfectly
completed the paradigm we were looking for. He refused payment for his work,
considering it his duty to pass on his knowledge to the next generation. He
also had an understanding and appreciation for linguistic interest in his
language, and supported the production of academic materials. He was held in
the highest esteem by his community and we will miss him very much. </p>