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The Kunibidji or Ndjébbana people live by the Liverpool River in North-central Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia, mainly in Maningrida township. They are an Indigenous Australian people and speak the Ndjébbana language, part of the Maningrida language family. ==Further reading== *Auld, Glenn. 2005. The literacy practices of Kunibídji children: Text, technology and transformation. PhD thesis, University of Ballarat. *Capell, Arthur. 1942. Languages of Arnhem Land, North Australia. ''Oceania'','' 12'' (4), 364-392. *Elwell, Vanessa. 1977. ''Multilingualism and lingua francas among Australian Aborigines: A case study of Maningrida''. Honours Thesis, Australian National University. *Elwell, Vanessa. 1982. Some social factors affecting multilingualism among Aboriginal Australians: a case study of Maningrida. ''International Journal of the Sociology of Language ''36: 83-103. *Jones, Peter. 1987. ''The Kunibidji Bilingual Program Handbook.'' Maningrida School: Maningrida. *McKay, Graham R. 1982. Attitudes of Kunibidji speakers to literacy. ''International Journal of the Sociology of Language.'' 36: 105–114. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kunibidji people」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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