Mirima Dawang WoorlabGerring
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Located in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia, Mirima Dawang Woorlabgerring Language and Culture Centre was established in the 1970s to preserve and revitalize the languages and cultures of the Miriwoong and Gajirrabeng peoples, along with surrounding language groups. The centre plays a crucial role in nurturing their critically endangered Miriwoong language and fostering a strong community connection to their land and heritage.
Situated in Kununurra, Mirima Dawang Woorlabgerring serves as a vital hub for cultural activities, language classes, and community engagement, helping to strengthen Indigenous employment and maintain the unique identity of the Miriwoong people. The name Kununurra itself originates from the Miriwoong word meaning "river," highlighting the deep cultural ties to the land.
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