Native Nations, Native Voices/University of South Dakota and Sweden

Joe Lo Bianco j.lobianco at unimelb.edu.au
Mon Sep 27 04:36:31 UTC 2004


Yes very many, you should look at http://www.fatsil.org/lgs.htm and
http://www.aiatsis.gov.au/ and I am sure you will find many points of
interest, Cheers, joe




At 02:14 PM 27/09/2004, you wrote:
>PS:  Are there any writers writing contemporary work in Australian
>Aboriginal languages?
>
>Gordon
>
>On Sep 26, 2004, at 10:06 PM, Joe Lo Bianco wrote:
>
>>
>>>Dear Gordon
>>
>>
>>Your initiative with Native Nations, Native Voices is inspiring and
>>exemplary. I wish you every success with it. All around the world, in the
>>countries of the so called "new world" such as here in Australia, as well
>>as in the countries of the "old world" people aim to recover, revitalise
>>and replenish traditional practices, art, social arrangements, and, of
>>course, " voices".   Your initiative stands strong in this movement to
>>value difference, and diversity and pluralism. I wish every success and
>>follow your efforts with solidarity,  Kind regards, Joe
>>
>>
>>
>>Joseph Lo Bianco
>>
>>Professor of Language and Literacy Education
>>LLAE, Faculty of Education
>>The University of Melbourne
>>3010 VIC   Australia
>>
>>Tel:    03 8344 8346
>>Fax:    03 8344 8612
>>Mob: 0407 798 978
>>Email: j.lobianco at unimelb.edu.au
>
>
>Joseph Lo Bianco
>
>Professor of Language and Literacy Education
>LLAE, Faculty of Education
>The University of Melbourne
>3010 VIC   Australia
>
>Tel:    03 8344 8346
>Fax:    03 8344 8612
>Mob: 0407 798 978
>Email: j.lobianco at unimelb.edu.au



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