State versus community approaches to language revival: The case of Wirangu at the Scotdesco Community (South Australia)
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2015
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Monaghan, P.
Mühlhäusler, P.
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Volker, C.
Anderson, F.
Anderson, F.
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Education in Languages of Lesser Power: Asia-Pacific Perspectives, 2015 / Volker, C., Anderson, F. (ed./s), Ch.11, pp.185-203
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Paul Monaghan and Peter Mühlhäusler
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This paper reports on local community-based approaches to the revival of the Wirangu language on the Far West Coast of South Australia that have occurred during the past ive years. It examines the development of strategies and practices for the revival of the language outside of the realm of state educational institutions. hese strategies and practices demonstrate a high degree of local agency and autonomy in the face of otherwise ad hoc and even obstructive practices operating within local schools. Indeed, this local response to language and cultural survival through education focuses squarely on the need to operate outside of the formal state system and doing it according to Aboriginal cultural principles.
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