Warrki Jarrinjaku ‘working together everyone and listening’ Growing together as leaders for Aboriginal children in remote central Australia

Author(s): Priest, Kathryn; King, Sharijn; Nangala, Irene; Brown, Wendy Nungurrayi; Nangala, Marilyn;
Date Issued: March 2008
Publisher(s): Routledge (Firm)
Description: An identification of cultural practices related to the care of young children in semi-traditional aboriginal cultures in central Australia as described by community leaders/elders, including a glossary of terminology in English and 13 aboriginal languages
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Editor(s): Whalley, Margy; John, Karen; Formosinho, Joao
Journal Title: European Early Childhood Education Research Journal
Volume Number: 16
Issue Number: 1
Page Range: 117-130
Note: This resource is part of the Aboriginal Child Rearing Strategy (ACRS) project
Topics: Children & Child Development > Special Needs Children & Special Child Populations > Native Language

International Child Care & Early Education > Single-Country Studies
Country: Australia
ISSN: 1752-1807 Online
1350-293X Paper
Peer Reviewed: yes
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