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The Goondee Aboriginal Keeping Place

Language Resources

YALUU NGIYANI BAWILI

YALUU NGIYANI BAWILI

YALUU NGIYANI BAWILI

Yuwaalaraay, Euahlayi and Gamilaraay language songs that celebrate Culture, Language and story from community through songs for everyone. 


"dhugay ngurrambaa-gu, bamba ngiyani bawiłdanha".

Always for Country, we are singing loudly!

listen here

YUNGGI MURRAWARRI

YALUU NGIYANI BAWILI

YALUU NGIYANI BAWILI

Come on a journey to celebrate Murrawarri Country, Culture, Language and our Old People through song and story.


"wala yaman thirra, mayi ngana yunggithirragu ngarlu".

Not the last song, we are singing for Country again.

listen here

TOMMY THANTHAYI

YALUU NGIYANI BAWILI

TOMMY THANTHAYI

Available on Youtube is Tommy Thanthayi a Murrawarri song from the Yunggi Murrawarri Project. 


This poem was written by Aunty Phyllis Cubby and translated in to a song for everyone to enjoy.


listen here

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages have traditionally been shared through oral traditions, and not standardised in written form. As a result, spelling and pronunciation may vary. We acknowledge and respect these differences. 


Our use of language reflects ongoing revitalisation efforts, and we are committed to supporting the continued growth and sharing of language in culturally appropriate ways.

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