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Reviving Dormant Dharug Language

The other big specter haunting the existence of the Aboriginal community was the phenomenon of a stolen generation from the mid 1800s to the 1970s.

By
ELSA EMIRIA LEBA
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Jasmine Seymour
KOMPAS/ELSA EMIRIA LEBA

Jasmine Seymour

Literature in the Aboriginal community, especially the Dharug people in Australia, is limited. Jasmine Seymour, 44, as a Dharug woman, has started writing books for children. With this effort, she began her undertaking to revive the dormant Dharug language.

Warami! Budyari naadyโ€™unya.

Editor:
NASRULLAH NARA
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