Family Empowerment Report Jan-Jun 2021

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Pama Language Centre

OVERVIEW Pama Language Centre (PLC) is ensuring the viability of ancestral languages in Cape York Peninsula by: • • • •

working with speakers to record the linguistic and cultural detail of their First Nations languages working with speakers to increase and promote literacy in First Nations languages through developing contemporary literature and language learning materials working with speakers to revive intergenerational transmission of their languages raising awareness and support for the First Nations languages of Cape York Peninsula in the wider community.

THE ROAD TO ANCESTRAL LANGUAGE VIABILITY

Recording of languages and active corpus development with speakers begins

Linguists work with speakers to create opportunities for language transmission and promotion

Speakers engage in authorship at many levels, taking control of the future of their ancestral languages

Viability of language is assured by completion of recording and ongoing corpus development. Intergenerational transmission continues to increase.

PLC is an initiative of the Cape York Institute, established to pursue the right of all children of Cape York Peninsula’s First Nations to be fluent and literate in their ancestral languages so that they can walk with confidence in two worlds, as the inheritors of their rich, living cultural heritage. PLC supports recording, revitalisation, revival and maintenance activities with both local speech communities and diaspora for: Injinoo Ikya language including Yadhaykenu First Nation; Atambaya First Nation and Angkamuthi First Nation; the Anguthimri languages including Mpakwithi First Nations; Thaynakwith First Nation; Warrangu First Nation and Tjugudji First Nation; Wik-Mungkan, Wik-Alken/Wik-Ngatharr and Wik-Ngathan First Nations; Guugu Yimithirr First Nation; Kalaw Kawaw Ya First Nation; Kulkalgaw Ya First Nation and the Southern Kaantju First Nation. PLC continues to seek funding and partners to enable the extension of language support to all First Nations of Cape York.

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Articles inside

Ngak Min Health

12min
pages 91-95

Pama Language Centre

14min
pages 77-83

Policy

16min
pages 84-90

Mayi Market

8min
pages 96-102

Cape York Employment

10min
pages 66-70

MPower

15min
pages 24-30

Djarragun College

11min
pages 54-59

Cape York Leaders Program

14min
pages 42-48

Cape York Girl Academy

11min
pages 60-65

Pama Platform

7min
pages 20-23

Mossman Gorge

6min
pages 17-19

Cape York Aboriginal Australian Academy

9min
pages 49-53

LANGUAGE AND CULTURE

4min
page 5

Executive Summary

8min
pages 8-9

Hope Vale

3min
page 16

Coen

3min
page 15

Aurukun

3min
page 14

INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY DEVELOPMENT

1min
page 2

Our Vision

1min
page 10

Our Governance

4min
pages 11-13
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