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Wangkarra: Communication And The Verbal, Arts Of Australia'S Western Desert

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTANGIBLE HERITAGE(2019)

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In this paper we situate the verbal arts of the Ngaanyatjarra people of the Western Desert of Australia within the discourse surrounding the UNESCO concept of Intangible Cultural Heritage. We describe the rich heritage of oral traditions that exist in the Ngaanyatjarra region, how they emerged, how they are being sustained and the forces of change that reveal their fragile state today. We give an account of the Western Desert Verbal Arts Project, a documentation project that has, since 2010, collected, recorded and archived a spectrum of practices including oral narratives, sand storytelling, alternate sign language and special speech styles. These practices are embedded in a speech community where the everyday indigenous spoken language is also considered endangered. We consider ways to not only safeguard these rarefied and extremely fragile verbal arts traditions, but also to bring them to the fore as an integral aspect of the living heritage of the Ngaanyatjarra people.
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Endangered language, language, living heritage, verbal arts, transmission, respect registers, sand stories, avoidance and respect relationships, Indigenous Australia, Western Desert, Ngaanyatjarra people
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