General Reference Items
Gunggari Language ***
This resource has word lists to support the learning of the Gunggari language. Gunggari Elders and teachers prepared these lists for people to practice how to speak in the Gunggari language. Each list shows the word in English and matching word in Gunggari.
To access this resource;
Click on the link -> You will see a page with different headings -> Focus on the headings shown below -> Click once on the heading and wait for the list to open.
Pronunciation Rules for Gunggari Language, Gunggari Lexicon Category 1 (animals and the Gunggari name), Gunggari Lexicon (Gunggari words in alphabetical order), Gunggari words and sentences, Ngalganga Gunggari (speaking Gunggari)
http://www.lifeisaboutlearning.com.au/webpartsframework/External.aspx?LearningCellID=781022
This resource has word lists to support the learning of the Gunggari language. Gunggari Elders and teachers prepared these lists for people to practice how to speak in the Gunggari language. Each list shows the word in English and matching word in Gunggari.
To access this resource;
Click on the link -> You will see a page with different headings -> Focus on the headings shown below -> Click once on the heading and wait for the list to open.
Pronunciation Rules for Gunggari Language, Gunggari Lexicon Category 1 (animals and the Gunggari name), Gunggari Lexicon (Gunggari words in alphabetical order), Gunggari words and sentences, Ngalganga Gunggari (speaking Gunggari)
http://www.lifeisaboutlearning.com.au/webpartsframework/External.aspx?LearningCellID=781022
Map *
This map shows Aboriginal nations of Australia. It shows aboriginal tribal areas that may have included smaller clans and different languages. This map can be used to locate the Gunggari nation. The Gunggari nation is found in South West Queensland. Note that Gunggari is also named Kuungkari.
To access this resource;
Click on the link -> Check that you are on the right page; Look for the title "Indigenous". ->Look for the subtitle "Language Map". -> Click -> Move your mouse over the map to see detail.
http://www.abc.net.au/indigenous/
This map shows Aboriginal nations of Australia. It shows aboriginal tribal areas that may have included smaller clans and different languages. This map can be used to locate the Gunggari nation. The Gunggari nation is found in South West Queensland. Note that Gunggari is also named Kuungkari.
To access this resource;
Click on the link -> Check that you are on the right page; Look for the title "Indigenous". ->Look for the subtitle "Language Map". -> Click -> Move your mouse over the map to see detail.
http://www.abc.net.au/indigenous/
Encyclopedia ***
The encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia : Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, society and culture. 2 Volumes. This encyclopaedia is the first very detailed book about all topics of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, society and culture. The information in this book comes from all over Australia. It has many photographs, maps and drawings. Each entry is brief.
To access this resource;
Find the non-fiction section of the library -> Look for the Call Number LIB NF 994 ENC
Volume 1, A-L and Volume 2, M-Z. -> To find more information that connects to your topic, look and read the see also section under each heading. -> Also, the further reading section at the end of each entry gives the reader the source of any quoted material. -> Topics to focus on are Gunggari, Kuungkari, Aboriginal and other words of interest.
The encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia : Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, society and culture. 2 Volumes. This encyclopaedia is the first very detailed book about all topics of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, society and culture. The information in this book comes from all over Australia. It has many photographs, maps and drawings. Each entry is brief.
To access this resource;
Find the non-fiction section of the library -> Look for the Call Number LIB NF 994 ENC
Volume 1, A-L and Volume 2, M-Z. -> To find more information that connects to your topic, look and read the see also section under each heading. -> Also, the further reading section at the end of each entry gives the reader the source of any quoted material. -> Topics to focus on are Gunggari, Kuungkari, Aboriginal and other words of interest.