Kaurna Language Workshop
Event description
Immerse yourself in the Kaurna language and culture as Jack Buckskin returns to Hills Environment Centre.
Jack’s deep passion for preserving Indigenous heritage will spark your curiosity as you explore the richness and significance of the Kaurna language.
Participants will learn basic sound structures, greetings, how to introduce themselves and read familiar words. This is a unique opportunity to participate in learning one of our local languages, and to be inspired to connect with indigenous culture.
Jack Buckskin is a proud Kaurna, Narungga and Wirangu man who has spent his life learning and teaching Kaurna language and culture locally, nationally and internationally. Jack is the Founder and Managing Director of Kuma Kaaru Cultural Services, who are a community run and led company giving the opportunity for Aboriginal voices and business to be heard and recognised.
This event is proudly supported by the Hills Environment Centre, and Green Adelaide.
Bookings essential.
For further enquiries please contact:
Jess Bamford
Coordinator, Hills Environment Centre
coordintor@hecinc.org.au
0405 527 610
Hills Environment Centre is proudly supported by Hills & Fleurieu Landscape SA Board and funded by Green Adelaide
We acknowledge and respect the traditional custodians of the land and waters, the Peramangk and Kaurna peoples, upon whose land we live, work, travel and visit at the Hills Environment Centre.
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