Word Up: Carina Norman and Jasmine Seymour
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Until recently, Dharug was considered a sleeping language, but grassroots activists like Carina Norman and Jasmine Seymour have set about having the language taught in schools.  Today, they share a Dharug word which means ‘to look’ and discuss the different ways you might use that word.
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