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[PDF] Top 20 Indigenous and immigrant languages in Australia

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Indigenous and immigrant languages in Australia

Indigenous and immigrant languages in Australia

... of indigenous children and that time spent learning indigenous languages was problematic for children’s English language ...that indigenous children’s levels of literacy were considerably ... See full document

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Stephen Grant Baines, “Social Anthropology with Indigenous Peoples in Brazil, Canada and Australia”

Stephen Grant Baines, “Social Anthropology with Indigenous Peoples in Brazil, Canada and Australia”

... for indigenous communities, non-government and government organisations, and for the mining ...of indigenous lands (Oliveira, ...between indigenous peoples and the state has been replaced by that of ... See full document

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How can International US Health and Indigenous Foundations build their capacity to fund health in remote and rural Australian Indigenous communities?

How can International US Health and Indigenous Foundations build their capacity to fund health in remote and rural Australian Indigenous communities?

... Foundation‘s international health investment to remote and rural Australian Indigenous people. It does this primarily through the application of appreciative inquiry tools to the ‗giving‘ culture within US ... See full document

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An Australian Indigenous community led suicide intervention skills training program: community consultation findings

An Australian Indigenous community led suicide intervention skills training program: community consultation findings

... an Indigenous- specific gatekeeper training program should have gener- alisability to various Indigenous communities in ...different languages and cultures all across the state and ...an ... See full document

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Strategies to support culturally safe health and wellbeing evaluations in Indigenous settings in Australia and New Zealand: a concept mapping study

Strategies to support culturally safe health and wellbeing evaluations in Indigenous settings in Australia and New Zealand: a concept mapping study

... and Indigenous community stakeholders value success ...improving Indigenous health ...with Indigenous stakeholders at the beginning of the evaluation process (see statements in Table 3 clusters 8,9 ... See full document

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Chronic hepatitis B prevalence among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians since universal vaccination: a systematic review and meta analysis

Chronic hepatitis B prevalence among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians since universal vaccination: a systematic review and meta analysis

... among Indigenous people of 8% or greater (considered high by ...among Indigenous adolescents ...both Indigenous and non-Indigenous people and the prevalence estimates were higher among ... See full document

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Risk and protective factors for violent behaviour and incarceration for Indigenous and non-Indigenous men in North Queensland

Risk and protective factors for violent behaviour and incarceration for Indigenous and non-Indigenous men in North Queensland

... outcomes (or absence) of violence and incarceration. Longitudinal research is required to provide more robust evidence into whether risk and protective factors do in fact increase or decrease the risk of violence and ... See full document

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Reassembling the Indigenous Public Sphere

Reassembling the Indigenous Public Sphere

... 150 Indigenous news sources with a view to amplifying their output to infiltrate Australia’s dominant media systems, following the successful example of ...of Indigenous media participation, and the ... See full document

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Lessons from Aotearoa’s Pōhutukawa in the 2019 International Year of Indigenous Languages and Beyond.

Lessons from Aotearoa’s Pōhutukawa in the 2019 International Year of Indigenous Languages and Beyond.

... Pohutukawa belongs to a large and important family, the Myrtaceae. This family consists of about 3000 species of tropical and warm temperate trees, shrubs and occasionally vines. The family is named for the mediterranean ... See full document

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... the Indigenous communities who have expressed their desires for the materials to be placed online could also be taken into account, to bolster the argument for placing the materials ... See full document

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The need for a culturally tailored gatekeeper training intervention program in preventing suicide among Indigenous peoples: a systematic review

The need for a culturally tailored gatekeeper training intervention program in preventing suicide among Indigenous peoples: a systematic review

... within Indigenous communities in Australia (n = 2), Canada (n = 1) and the USA (n = 2), within the past 16 ...from Australia evaluated a community-based gate- keeper program targeting ... See full document

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Crime, justice and Indigenous people

Crime, justice and Indigenous people

... in Indigenous rural and remote communities; the responses of the Anglo-Australian criminal justice system to Indigenous crime and justice issues; and the potential for developing and strengthening ... See full document

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Measuring oral health literacy: a scoping review of existing tools

Measuring oral health literacy: a scoping review of existing tools

... [54] are exceptions. Other tools have been adapted for use with specific cultural groups [34,54-66]. A recent study by Parker and Jamieson [34] used REALD-30 and oral health literacy-related outcome associations to cal- ... See full document

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Ecosystems and indigenous well-being: an integrated framework

Ecosystems and indigenous well-being: an integrated framework

... the indigenous oriented outcomes can guide the future policy to address the gaps on developing capabilities and on availability of resources that people think are important in their ... See full document

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The attitudes of bilingual Arab immigrant children to their languages

The attitudes of bilingual Arab immigrant children to their languages

... Zealand immigrant communities, Holmes et al (1993) identified the 'positive attitudes to the home language and a high value placed on it in relation to ethnic identity' as one of the factors that encourage ... See full document

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Processing Malaysian Indigenous Languages: A Focus on Phonology and Grammar

Processing Malaysian Indigenous Languages: A Focus on Phonology and Grammar

... Malaysian indigenous languages are of two entirely different families: Austronesian and Austroa- ...the languages of Sabah and Sarawak, while the latter the aboriginal languages found only in ... See full document

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ASR for Documenting Acutely Under Resourced Indigenous Languages

ASR for Documenting Acutely Under Resourced Indigenous Languages

... language. Languages with highly complex morphology present further data sparsity ...endangered indigenous language of North America, as a case study for the development of ASR for acutely low-resource ... See full document

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Breastfeeding practices of ethnic Indian immigrant women in Melbourne, Australia

Breastfeeding practices of ethnic Indian immigrant women in Melbourne, Australia

... High breastfeeding initiation rates and long duration of breastfeeding is still the norm in many developing countries. However, exclusive breastfeeding is rare in some of these countries because of cultural practices as- ... See full document

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Immigrant integration policy and practices in Poland

Immigrant integration policy and practices in Poland

... The purpose of the article is to outline the amount of migration in Poland and describe legislative measures aimed at improving governance of migration. In particular, we focus on immigrant integration policy. The ... See full document

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Writing words-right way!: Literacy and social practice in the Ngaanyatjarra world

Writing words-right way!: Literacy and social practice in the Ngaanyatjarra world

... 1999 Lifelong learning: Literary, schooling and the adult world, Melbourne: Language Australia, the National Languages and literacy Institute of Australia Ltd.. 2001a Sleight if hand: fo[r] ... See full document

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