Miriwoong Public Language Class 1
Supplement to the 6-week Miriwoong Public Language Class held at Mirima Dawang Woorlab-gerring Language and Culture Centre (MDWg) in Kununurra.
An introduction to Modern Miriwoong
Welcome to the Miriwoong Public Language Class
Miriwoong Public Language Class: Overview
A note on Modern Miriwoong
Miriwoong - Worth Saving!
Cultural and copyright acknowledgement
Lesson 1: Introduction
Lesson 1: How are you?
Lesson 1: Miriwoong sounds
Lesson 1: Miriwoong sounds review
Lesson 1: What is your name?
Lesson 1: Survival vocabulary
Lesson 1: Pronunciation
Lesson 1: Review
Lesson 1: Goodbye
Lesson 1 Bonus: Body parts
Lesson 1 Bonus: Head, Shoulders, Knees & Toes
Lesson 2: Introduction
Lesson 2: Miriwoong sounds review
Lesson 2: Places
Lesson 2: Dawang
Lesson 2: Pronunciation
Lesson 2: Review
Lesson 2: Goodbye
Lesson 2 Bonus: Lirrga and Wangga Dancing
Lesson 2 Bonus: Lirrga Dancing
Lesson 2 Bonus: Wangga Dancing
Lesson 3: Introduction
Lesson 3: Birds Part 1
Lesson 3: Birds Part 2
Lesson 3: What type of bird is that?
Lesson 3: Pronunciation
Lesson 3: Review
Lesson 3: Goodbye
Lesson 3 Bonus: Gooloo-Gooloob Yarroondayan! (We are all happy!)
Lesson 4: Introduction
Lesson 4: Tools Part 1
Lesson 4: Tools Part 2
Lesson 4: What are you holding?
Lesson 4: Bush medicine
Lesson 4: Pronunciation
Lesson 4: Review
Lesson 4: Goodbye
Lesson 4 Bonus: Gerdewoon (Boab tree)
Lesson 5: Introduction
Lesson 5: Food and drink
Lesson 5: Everyday objects
Lesson 5: What is this food?
Lesson 5: Commands
Lesson 5: Pronunciation
Lesson 5: Review
Lesson 5: Goodbye
Lesson 5 Bonus: Bush Tucker
The language of the Miriwoong people of the East Kimberly