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Hunter Valley Indigenous Directory

Hunter Valley Indigenous Directory

We strive at all times to provide the most accurate information that we can, as this is also a community service we do not do it full time, so we do require your assistance to inform us of any changes which may take place with your entry in the directory.

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Lenny and the Big Red Kinan

Awabakal is the language of the Aboriginal people from Newcastle, Lake Macquarie and Lower Hunter region of NSW in Australia. As Lenny take his walk and collects insects, we learn some of the words that relate to the bush, to the landscape and the little creatures that would be found there.

Aboriginal People of NSW

Aboriginal People of NSW

This book briefly explores the ancient and modern culture of Aboriginal People in NSW including topics such as Spiritual Life, Art and Decoration and Cultural Sites.

Awabakal Colouring Book

Awabakal Colouring Book

This is a fun way for children to begin to learn the Awabakal Language as they colour in the pictures.

Wildlife Resource Book

Wildlife Resource Book

The Wildlife Resource Book is a great introduction to the Awabakal Language. Have fun learning all the Awabakal names of the different animals.

Lenny Audio Book & Bug Collecting Kit

Lenny Audio Book & Bug Collecting Kit

Learning the Awabakal language is now even more fun with these new products for kids.

Teach Yourself Awabakal: Nupaleyalaan Palii Awabakalkoba

Teach Yourself Awabakal: Nupaleyalaan Palii Awabakalkoba

This volume is an introductory work designed more to give you a "taste" for the language, than to bring you up to any kind of "testable" standard.

Understanding Awabakal Language: Palii Awabakalkoba Ngarabangaliingeyn

Understanding Awabakal Language: Palii Awabakalkoba Ngarabangaliingeyn

Palii Ngarabangaliingeyn Awabakalkoba. This publication is intended to be a "plain english" Grammar for the traditional language (or major dialect) spoken by the Aboriginal people who inhabited the Lower Hunter Valley and the districts occupying and surrounding what is now Lake Macquarie.


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