Linguistics from Charles Sturt University in Darwin developed a smart phone app that teaches Marrithiyel language. The app derives from similar language apps made for overseas travel, but instead this app focuses on restoring the traditional language with descendants of the Northern Territory tribe's Indigenous people.
Traditional language restored in smart phone app
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28 October 2014, Australia
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