TIRKANTHI - Learning Kaurna Language CD, spoken by Jack Kanya Buckskin
A series of audio lessons in some basic words and phrases of the Kaurna Language (total length 55:19 mins).
Kaurna Sound System (5:40 mins)
Greetings (3:52 mins)
Common Expressions (4:39 mins)
Directions (7:45 mins)
Seasons of the Year (5:40 mins)
By the River (3:01 mins)
Around the Trees (3:50 mins)
Around the House (21:42 mins)
Jack Kanya Buckskin is committed to educating the community and sharing Kaurna Language. After 19 months of language study, he was proficient to teach it to hundreds of Indigenous and non-indigenous students of all ages. He is working with the linguist Assoc.Prof. Rob Amery of the University of Adelaide, to introduce more Kaurna people to their language. Jack also shares his culture and stories through his dance group, Kuma Kaaru (One Blood).
A series of audio lessons in some basic words and phrases of the Kaurna Language (total length 55:19 mins).
Kaurna Sound System (5:40 mins)
Greetings (3:52 mins)
Common Expressions (4:39 mins)
Directions (7:45 mins)
Seasons of the Year (5:40 mins)
By the River (3:01 mins)
Around the Trees (3:50 mins)
Around the House (21:42 mins)
Jack Kanya Buckskin is committed to educating the community and sharing Kaurna Language. After 19 months of language study, he was proficient to teach it to hundreds of Indigenous and non-indigenous students of all ages. He is working with the linguist Assoc.Prof. Rob Amery of the University of Adelaide, to introduce more Kaurna people to their language. Jack also shares his culture and stories through his dance group, Kuma Kaaru (One Blood).
A series of audio lessons in some basic words and phrases of the Kaurna Language (total length 55:19 mins).
Kaurna Sound System (5:40 mins)
Greetings (3:52 mins)
Common Expressions (4:39 mins)
Directions (7:45 mins)
Seasons of the Year (5:40 mins)
By the River (3:01 mins)
Around the Trees (3:50 mins)
Around the House (21:42 mins)
Jack Kanya Buckskin is committed to educating the community and sharing Kaurna Language. After 19 months of language study, he was proficient to teach it to hundreds of Indigenous and non-indigenous students of all ages. He is working with the linguist Assoc.Prof. Rob Amery of the University of Adelaide, to introduce more Kaurna people to their language. Jack also shares his culture and stories through his dance group, Kuma Kaaru (One Blood).