KJ News
Recording Martu stories
In early March, KJ started delivering audio recorder training sessions in communities. KJ’s Country & Culture team member, Tam (aka Lunkuta) visited Kunawarritji community where rangers, community members and high school students from Rawa School all came together to learn and practice on the new recorder.
KJ Language Camp: Caring for language and country together in UNESCO’s International Year of Indigenous Languages
More than 50 Martu of all ages — including ranger teams, families, school children and artists — came together for KJ’s first ever Language Camp!
Looking after language: the Duke goes back to uni
KJ’s applied linguist, Duke (Garry Earl-Spurr), recently visited the University of Western Australia (UWA) to give a seminar about KJ’s language program. He spoke to the audience about where Martu are from, and about how Martu are still looking after the languages they belong to the “right-way”.