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Indigenous language / Māori language / Endangered language / Languages of the United States / Origin of language / Linguistics / Science / Indigenous Australians / Culture / Australian Aboriginal languages / Dharug language
Date: 2012-08-15 20:17:14
Indigenous language
Māori language
Endangered language
Languages of the United States
Origin of language
Linguistics
Science
Indigenous Australians
Culture
Australian Aboriginal languages
Dharug language

2012 What Matters? Competition YEAR 5/6 WINNER Alexander Husarek, Lapstone Public School “Language is the inventory of human experience”, L W Lockhart

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