Bajirru!
there you all are, hello!
From the Yanyuwa language of Balarinji’s origin community Borroloola NT
Jinangu awara wabarrangu barra kalu-wingka marnijinju wabudala kari-nguthundawabarrangu
jinangu Australia li-wulu marnaji barra liyi-Yanyuwawu awara li-Marranbala li-Arrwangala
li-Gudanji jinangu awara Burrulula marnaji yamulhu
Our Country we belong to is Borroloola. Yanyuwa, Marra, Gudanji and Garrawa people.
We welcome everyone to this land Australia.
Yanyuwa elder Samuel Evans Jamika
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Ancient Culture, new design
Date
27.03.2020
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Balarinji features in Issue #47 of
Habitus Magazin
"At Balarinji we've gone beyond engagement and consultation, to really collaborating deeply with the Aboriginal community."
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