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People
have been writing word lists and language rules for Yuwaalaraay and Gamilaraay
since the 1840s, and the stories you hear on this site are based
on those collected from a variety of sources over many years.
Sound recordings of Yuwaalaraay elders Arthur Dodd and Fred Reece were
made by Corinne Williams and Janet Mathews in the 1970s. These
recordings are now held in the archives of the Australian
Insitute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies in Canberra.
Many
of the site's stories are based on these recordings. Uncle Ted Fields is the main Elder associated with the program at present. Other language workers are John Brown, Karen Flick and teacher linguist John Giacon.
The
voices you hear are those of Don Lillyman, Karen Flick, and John Giacon. (John Brown reads a story which will appear on a CD version of this site.)
Funding for the site came from the NSW Department
of Aboriginal Affairs, via the Aboriginal
Language Research and Resource Centre. Financial administration was provided
by the Catholic Schools Office, Armidale, NSW. The computer equipment
was provided by St Jospeh's School, Walgett, NSW.
Project coordination and text preparation was undertaken
by John Giacon. The site was designed by Mark MacLean
of Bruderlin MacLean Publishing Services and Matthew Ward of Mockfrog
Designs.
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The Elders

Fred Reece: Click on his pic to read a short biography

Arthur Dodd: Click on his pic to read a short biography

Ted Fields: Click on his pic to read a short biography
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