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Wirangu Language Project

The documentation of an extremely endangered Australian language from the Far West Coast of South Australia. Production of a major dictionary and a number of resource materials for the revival of the language in schools and in the community. The study draws on archival materials and contemporary ethnography.

Access: Some unrestricted, some conditional, some closed. Some men-only material. Please contact us for further information on how to access this dataset.

Dataset ID: 
MONA2009
Principal Investigator: 
Paul Monaghan [1]
Language groups: 
Wirangu [2]
Study Description
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Production

Funding Agency/Sponsor: 
DCITA - Department of Communication, Information Technology and the Arts (formerly) DEWHA - Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts

Study Information

Research Collection Date: 
Tue, 01/10/2012
Geographic Area: 
Far West Coast of South Australia

Data Access

Access Conditions: 
All metadata open. Restrictions apply to some dataset attachments.

Other Study Materials

Related Materials: 
Daisy Bates Papers, Barr Smith Library, University of Adelaide, MSS 572.994 B32t/Series 12 [3]

Source URL: https://www.atsida.edu.au/archive/datasets/wlp

Links
[1] https://www.atsida.edu.au/researchers/profiles/paul-monaghan
[2] https://www.atsida.edu.au/archive/language-groups/wirangu
[3] http://digital.library.adelaide.edu.au/dspace/handle/2440/49585