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Words to sing the world alive — waking up First Nations languages

Words to sing the world alive — waking up First Nations languages

At the time of colonisation, there were more than 250 Indigenous languages spoken in Australia, but these days, all are considered endangered. Many First Nations people are working hard to revive and reclaim their mother tongues. In the anthology, Words to Sing the World Alive: Celebrating First Nations Languages, 40 Indigenous Australians share words and phrases that are meaningful to them. This event was recorded at the Clunes Booktown Festival on on Dja Dja Wurrung Country on 22 March 2025. Speakers Evelyn Araleun Poet, researcher, and co-editor of Overland Literary magazine Author, Dropbear (Stella Prize winner 2022) Bundjalung speaker Vicki Couzens Senior Knowledge Custodian for Possum Skin Cloak Story and Language Reclamation and Revival in her Keerray Woorroong mother tongue Jeanine Leane Poet, essayist and critic Poetry editor for Meanjin magazine Author, Purple Threads (2010 David Unaipon Award for Indigenous Writing), Gawimarra: Gathering (winner, 2025 Victorian Premier's Literary Award for Poetry) Wiradjuri speaker Jane Harrison (host) Playwright and novelist, Stolen, Rainbow's End and The Visitors Former director, Blak & Bright First Nations Literary Festival

Big Ideas · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

May 27, 202554m 5s

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At the time of colonisation, there were more than 250 Indigenous languages spoken in Australia, but these days, all are considered endangered. Many First Nations people are working hard to revive and reclaim their mother tongues. In the anthology, Words to Sing the World Alive: Celebrating First Nations Languages, 40 Indigenous Australians share words and phrases that are meaningful to them.

This event was recorded at the Clunes Booktown Festival on on Dja Dja Wurrung Country on 22 March 2025.

Speakers

Evelyn AraleunPoet, researcher, and co-editor of Overland Literary magazineAuthor, Dropbear (Stella Prize winner 2022)Bundjalung speaker

Vicki CouzensSenior Knowledge Custodian for Possum Skin Cloak Story and Language Reclamation and Revival in her Keerray Woorroong mother tongue

Jeanine LeanePoet, essayist and criticPoetry editor for Meanjin magazineAuthor, Purple Threads (2010 David Unaipon Award for Indigenous Writing), Gawimarra: Gathering (winner, 2025 Victorian Premier's Literary Award for Poetry)Wiradjuri speaker

Jane Harrison (host)Playwright and novelist, Stolen, Rainbow's End and The VisitorsFormer director, Blak & Bright First Nations Literary Festival

Topics

big ideasnatasha mitchellwords to sing the world alivelanguageindigenous languagepoetryevelyn araleunjane harrisonvicki couzensjeanine leaneclunesclunes booktown festival