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Language: Wakka Wakka

Wakka Wakka

Also described in AIATSIS as Waga Waga, Wakawaka, Waka Waka, Bujiebara, Dungibara, Dungidau, Garumga, Garumngar, Kaiabara, Enibura, Gowrburra, Koolaburra, Mungar Listed with AustLang codes E28.

The “First 58 words” chosen for these lessons are based on a universally recognised collection of the most common first words learnt by children in a number of cultures.

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Tips from Uncle Bob

Uncle Bob Anderson is a respected elder from the Quandamooka people of North Stradbroke Island (Minjerribah) in Queensland, Australia. He has dedicated much of his life to promoting reconciliation and cultural understanding between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.

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