Indigenous languages archive uncovered at NSW State Library

The State Library of New South Wales has unearthed a treasure trove of documents about Indigenous languages and culture from its archives.

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Michael Welsh has found over 200 documents detailing 100 Indigenous languages. (NITV)

Two years of detective work by Michael Walsh has led to the discovery of more than 200 documents detailing 100 different Indigenous languages.


The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies researcher unveiled the documents at a two- day international conference called ‘Hidden Gems’.

Materials held in libraries around the world are being used to revive languages that are considered to be dead or under threat of extinction.  


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Published 27 August 2013 5:11pm
Updated 27 August 2013 8:11pm
By Nancia Guivarra
Source: NITV News

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