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Alice Springs program aims to revive endangered Indigenous language Pertame
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2023-09-03
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There are only 20 people who can fluently speak Pertame, also known as Southern Arrente. At a playgroup in Alice Springs, children and their parents are taking part to help keep the Indigenous language alive.
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