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The World Today - Digital lifeline for Aboriginal languages facing extinction 22/04/2014
ASHLEY HALL: At the time of European colonisation, there were more than 200 Indigenous languages across Australia; there are far fewer now.

Nonetheless, linguists are working to preserve what's left in a digital archive.

Documents from the 1960s and 70s are being scanned to ensure Aboriginal communities retain a core part of their identity.




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