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I’m Jayden Boundry and I’m a Wadjak Balardong Noongar and a Badimaya Yamatji. I’m a Noongar language teacher and cultural consultant, didgeridoo player, traditional dancer and storyteller with Ngalak Nidja. I’m also the author of Noongar Boodja Waangkan: First Noongar Words with Wardandi Noongar and Ait Koedhal multidisciplinary artist Tyrown Waigana.
Noongar is the language of the Aboriginal people of the south-west of Western Australia. Originally an oral language with regional dialects, its written form has been variable. The book Noongar Boodja Waangkan is based on the Marribank orthography.

Let&#039;s get talking on Noongar Country.
To hear how I pronounce each word, click on the chapter header below and press play while reading the relevant page from the book Noongar Boodja Waangkan.</description>
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I’m Jayden Boundry and I’m a Wadjak Balardong Noongar and a Badimaya Yamatji. I’m a Noongar language teacher and cultural consultant, didgeridoo player, traditional dancer and storyteller with Ngalak Nidja. I’m also the author of Noongar Boodja Waangkan: First Noongar Words with Wardandi Noongar and Ait Koedhal multidisciplinary artist Tyrown Waigana.
Noongar is the language of the Aboriginal people of the south-west of Western Australia. Originally an oral language with regional dialects, its written form has been variable. The book Noongar Boodja Waangkan is based on the Marribank orthography.

Let&#039;s get talking on Noongar Country.
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Noongar is the language of the Aboriginal people of the south-west of Western Australia. Originally an oral language with regional dialects, its written form has been variable. The book Noongar Boodja Waangkan is based on the Marribank orthography.

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                                            <![CDATA[<p>Kaya! In this first episode, Jayden Boundry introduces the pronunciation guide and his new book with Tyrown Waigana: <a href="https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/noongar-boodja-waangkan-talking-on-noongar-country/">Noongar Boodja Waangkan: First Noongar Words</a></p>



<p>He introduces himself, his language and why it's important to share language on Country.</p>



<p>Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.</p>



<p>This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.</p>]]>
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He introduces himself, his language and why it's important to share language on Country.



Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.



This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.]]>
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<p>He introduces himself, his language and why it's important to share language on Country.</p>



<p>Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.</p>



<p>This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.</p>]]>
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He introduces himself, his language and why it's important to share language on Country.



Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.



This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Noongar pronunciation guide: Moort (Family)]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Moort — the members of a family and the people around us, including mother, child, and friend.</p>



<p>Get your copy of <a href="https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/noongar-boodja-waangkan-talking-on-noongar-country/">Noongar Boodja Waangkan</a> and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:</p>



<ul><li>Mother</li><li>Father</li><li>Sister</li><li>Daughter</li><li>Son</li><li>Brother</li><li>Grandfather</li><li>Grandmother</li><li>Cousin</li><li>Aunty</li><li>Uncle</li><li>Baby</li><li>Children</li><li>Child</li><li>Man</li><li>Woman</li><li>Friend</li><li>Elder</li><li>Girl</li><li>Boy</li></ul>



<p>Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.</p>



<p>This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Moort — the members of a family and the people around us, including mother, child, and friend.



Get your copy of Noongar Boodja Waangkan and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:



MotherFatherSisterDaughterSonBrotherGrandfatherGrandmotherCousinAuntyUncleBabyChildrenChildManWomanFriendElderGirlBoy



Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.



This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Moort — the members of a family and the people around us, including mother, child, and friend.</p>



<p>Get your copy of <a href="https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/noongar-boodja-waangkan-talking-on-noongar-country/">Noongar Boodja Waangkan</a> and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:</p>



<ul><li>Mother</li><li>Father</li><li>Sister</li><li>Daughter</li><li>Son</li><li>Brother</li><li>Grandfather</li><li>Grandmother</li><li>Cousin</li><li>Aunty</li><li>Uncle</li><li>Baby</li><li>Children</li><li>Child</li><li>Man</li><li>Woman</li><li>Friend</li><li>Elder</li><li>Girl</li><li>Boy</li></ul>



<p>Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.</p>



<p>This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Moort — the members of a family and the people around us, including mother, child, and friend.



Get your copy of Noongar Boodja Waangkan and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:



MotherFatherSisterDaughterSonBrotherGrandfatherGrandmotherCousinAuntyUncleBabyChildrenChildManWomanFriendElderGirlBoy



Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.



This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Noongar pronunciation guide: Ngany (Body) and Moolymari (Face)]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Ngany and Moolymari — the parts of our body and face, including the head, cheeks, and teeth.</p>



<p>Get your copy of <a href="https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/noongar-boodja-waangkan-talking-on-noongar-country/">Noongar Boodja Waangkan</a> and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:</p>



<ul><li>Hair</li><li>Head</li><li>Heart</li><li>Arm</li><li>Hand</li><li>Stomach</li><li>Bum</li><li>Knee</li><li>Leg</li><li>Foot</li><li>Eye</li><li>Ear</li><li>Cheeks</li><li>Nose</li><li>Teeth</li><li>Mouth</li><li>Tongue</li><li>Neck</li></ul>



<p>Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.</p>



<p>This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Ngany and Moolymari — the parts of our body and face, including the head, cheeks, and teeth.



Get your copy of Noongar Boodja Waangkan and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:



HairHeadHeartArmHandStomachBumKneeLegFootEyeEarCheeksNoseTeethMouthTongueNeck



Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.



This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.]]>
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<p>Get your copy of <a href="https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/noongar-boodja-waangkan-talking-on-noongar-country/">Noongar Boodja Waangkan</a> and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:</p>



<ul><li>Hair</li><li>Head</li><li>Heart</li><li>Arm</li><li>Hand</li><li>Stomach</li><li>Bum</li><li>Knee</li><li>Leg</li><li>Foot</li><li>Eye</li><li>Ear</li><li>Cheeks</li><li>Nose</li><li>Teeth</li><li>Mouth</li><li>Tongue</li><li>Neck</li></ul>



<p>Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.</p>



<p>This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Ngany and Moolymari — the parts of our body and face, including the head, cheeks, and teeth.



Get your copy of Noongar Boodja Waangkan and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:



HairHeadHeartArmHandStomachBumKneeLegFootEyeEarCheeksNoseTeethMouthTongueNeck



Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.



This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Boodja — the country and landscape, including tree, moon and ocean.</p>



<p>Get your copy of <a href="https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/noongar-boodja-waangkan-talking-on-noongar-country/">Noongar Boodja Waangkan</a> and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:</p>



<ul><li>Sky</li><li>River</li><li>Rock</li><li>Earth</li><li>Sun</li><li>Moon</li><li>Star</li><li>Ocean</li><li>Cloud</li><li>Tree</li><li>Wind</li><li>Rain</li><li>Hills</li><li>Rainbow</li><li>Waterhole</li><li>Flower</li></ul>



<p>Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.</p>



<p>This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Boodja — the country and landscape, including tree, moon and ocean.



Get your copy of Noongar Boodja Waangkan and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:



SkyRiverRockEarthSunMoonStarOceanCloudTreeWindRainHillsRainbowWaterholeFlower



Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.



This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Boodja — the country and landscape, including tree, moon and ocean.</p>



<p>Get your copy of <a href="https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/noongar-boodja-waangkan-talking-on-noongar-country/">Noongar Boodja Waangkan</a> and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:</p>



<ul><li>Sky</li><li>River</li><li>Rock</li><li>Earth</li><li>Sun</li><li>Moon</li><li>Star</li><li>Ocean</li><li>Cloud</li><li>Tree</li><li>Wind</li><li>Rain</li><li>Hills</li><li>Rainbow</li><li>Waterhole</li><li>Flower</li></ul>



<p>Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.</p>



<p>This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Boodja — the country and landscape, including tree, moon and ocean.



Get your copy of Noongar Boodja Waangkan and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:



SkyRiverRockEarthSunMoonStarOceanCloudTreeWindRainHillsRainbowWaterholeFlower



Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.



This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Noongar pronunciation guide: Boorn wer djet (Trees and flowers)]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Boorn wer djet — the trees and flowers, including banksia, she-oak, and kangaroo paw.</p>



<p>Get your copy of <a href="https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/noongar-boodja-waangkan-talking-on-noongar-country/">Noongar Boodja Waangkan</a> and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:</p>



<ul><li>Karri</li><li>Marri</li><li>Jarrah</li><li>Peppermint tree</li><li>Grass tree</li><li>Paperbark tree</li><li>She-Oak</li><li>Banksia</li><li>Zamia palm</li><li>Bull Rushes</li><li>Kangaroo paw</li><li>Christmas tree</li><li>Wattle</li><li>Jam tree</li></ul>



<p>Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.</p>



<p>This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Boorn wer djet — the trees and flowers, including banksia, she-oak, and kangaroo paw.



Get your copy of Noongar Boodja Waangkan and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:



KarriMarriJarrahPeppermint treeGrass treePaperbark treeShe-OakBanksiaZamia palmBull RushesKangaroo pawChristmas treeWattleJam tree



Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.



This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.]]>
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<p>Get your copy of <a href="https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/noongar-boodja-waangkan-talking-on-noongar-country/">Noongar Boodja Waangkan</a> and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:</p>



<ul><li>Karri</li><li>Marri</li><li>Jarrah</li><li>Peppermint tree</li><li>Grass tree</li><li>Paperbark tree</li><li>She-Oak</li><li>Banksia</li><li>Zamia palm</li><li>Bull Rushes</li><li>Kangaroo paw</li><li>Christmas tree</li><li>Wattle</li><li>Jam tree</li></ul>



<p>Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.</p>



<p>This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.</p>]]>
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Get your copy of Noongar Boodja Waangkan and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:



KarriMarriJarrahPeppermint treeGrass treePaperbark treeShe-OakBanksiaZamia palmBull RushesKangaroo pawChristmas treeWattleJam tree



Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.



This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Noongar pronunciation guide: Boodja barna (Land animals)]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Boodja barna — the animals that are on the land, including the kangaroo, bandicoot, and the echidna. Get your copy of Noongar Boodja Waangkan and read along as you learn the Noongar words for: Kangaroo Bandicoot Dog Echidna Bobtail Snake Goanna Gecko Quokka Numbat Ant […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Boodja barna — the animals that are on the land, including the kangaroo, bandicoot, and the echidna. Get your copy of Noongar Boodja Waangkan and read along as you learn the Noongar words for: Kangaroo Bandicoot Dog Echidna Bobtail Snake Goanna Gecko Quokka Numbat Ant […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Noongar pronunciation guide: Kep barna (Water creatures)]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Kep  barna — the animals that swim in the water, including shark, sea turtle, and black swan. Get your copy of Noongar Boodja Waangkan and read along as you learn the Noongar words for: Whale Dolphin Octopus Sea turtle Shark Crab Jellyfish Seal Black swan Duck Motorbike frog Freshwater turtle Freshwater crayfish Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson. This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Kep  barna — the animals that swim in the water, including shark, sea turtle, and black swan. Get your copy of Noongar Boodja Waangkan and read along as you learn the Noongar words for: Whale Dolphin Octopus Sea turtle Shark Crab Jellyfish Seal Black swan Duck Motorbike frog Freshwater turtle Freshwater crayfish Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson. This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Kep  barna — the animals that swim in the water, including shark, sea turtle, and black swan. Get your copy of Noongar Boodja Waangkan and read along as you learn the Noongar words for: Whale Dolphin Octopus Sea turtle Shark Crab Jellyfish Seal Black swan Duck Motorbike frog Freshwater turtle Freshwater crayfish Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson. This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Noongar pronunciation guide: Worl barna (Sky creatures)]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 25 Aug 2022 08:40:24 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Worl barna — the creatures that fly in the sky, including silver gull, bee, and kookaburra.</p>



<p>Get your copy of <a href="https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/noongar-boodja-waangkan-talking-on-noongar-country/">Noongar Boodja Waangkan</a> and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:</p>



<ul><li>Australian Raven</li><li>Silver Gull</li><li>Wedge-Tailed Eagle</li><li>Bee</li><li>Willy-Wagtail</li><li>White Cockatoo</li><li>Kookaburra</li><li>Tawny Frogmouth</li><li>Red-Breasted Robin</li><li>Magpie</li><li>Butterfly</li><li>Fly</li><li>28 Parrot</li><li>Red-Tailed Black Cockatoo</li></ul>



<p>Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.</p>



<p>This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Worl barna — the creatures that fly in the sky, including silver gull, bee, and kookaburra.



Get your copy of Noongar Boodja Waangkan and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:



Australian RavenSilver GullWedge-Tailed EagleBeeWilly-WagtailWhite CockatooKookaburraTawny FrogmouthRed-Breasted RobinMagpieButterflyFly28 ParrotRed-Tailed Black Cockatoo



Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.



This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Worl barna — the creatures that fly in the sky, including silver gull, bee, and kookaburra.</p>



<p>Get your copy of <a href="https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/noongar-boodja-waangkan-talking-on-noongar-country/">Noongar Boodja Waangkan</a> and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:</p>



<ul><li>Australian Raven</li><li>Silver Gull</li><li>Wedge-Tailed Eagle</li><li>Bee</li><li>Willy-Wagtail</li><li>White Cockatoo</li><li>Kookaburra</li><li>Tawny Frogmouth</li><li>Red-Breasted Robin</li><li>Magpie</li><li>Butterfly</li><li>Fly</li><li>28 Parrot</li><li>Red-Tailed Black Cockatoo</li></ul>



<p>Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.</p>



<p>This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Worl barna — the creatures that fly in the sky, including silver gull, bee, and kookaburra.



Get your copy of Noongar Boodja Waangkan and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:



Australian RavenSilver GullWedge-Tailed EagleBeeWilly-WagtailWhite CockatooKookaburraTawny FrogmouthRed-Breasted RobinMagpieButterflyFly28 ParrotRed-Tailed Black Cockatoo



Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.



This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Noongar pronunciation guide: Yeyi wer boorda (Now and later)]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 25 Aug 2022 08:20:44 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Yeyi wer boorda — the times of the day, including afternoon, tomorrow, and sunset.</p>



<p>Get your copy of <a href="https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/noongar-boodja-waangkan-talking-on-noongar-country/">Noongar Boodja Waangkan</a> and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:</p>



<ul><li>Day</li><li>Night</li><li>Morning / Dawn</li><li>Afternoon</li><li>Evening</li><li>Today</li><li>Yesterday</li><li>Tomorrow</li><li>Sunrise</li><li>Sunset</li></ul>



<p>Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.</p>



<p>This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Yeyi wer boorda — the times of the day, including afternoon, tomorrow, and sunset.



Get your copy of Noongar Boodja Waangkan and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:



DayNightMorning / DawnAfternoonEveningTodayYesterdayTomorrowSunriseSunset



Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.



This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.]]>
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<p>Get your copy of <a href="https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/noongar-boodja-waangkan-talking-on-noongar-country/">Noongar Boodja Waangkan</a> and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:</p>



<ul><li>Day</li><li>Night</li><li>Morning / Dawn</li><li>Afternoon</li><li>Evening</li><li>Today</li><li>Yesterday</li><li>Tomorrow</li><li>Sunrise</li><li>Sunset</li></ul>



<p>Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.</p>



<p>This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.</p>]]>
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Get your copy of Noongar Boodja Waangkan and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:



DayNightMorning / DawnAfternoonEveningTodayYesterdayTomorrowSunriseSunset



Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.



This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Noongar pronunciation guide: Koorliny (Moving)]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 25 Aug 2022 08:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Koorliny — the movements and actions we do, including dance, listen, and eat.</p>



<p>Get your copy of <a href="https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/noongar-boodja-waangkan-talking-on-noongar-country/">Noongar Boodja Waangkan</a> and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:</p>



<ul><li>Sit</li><li>Stand</li><li>Run</li><li>See</li><li>Swim</li><li>Play</li><li>Listen</li><li>Hear</li><li>Hit</li><li>Dance</li><li>Jump</li><li>Drink</li><li>Sing</li><li>Laugh</li><li>Cry</li><li>Talk</li><li>Eat</li><li>Sleep</li></ul>



<p>Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.</p>



<p>This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Koorliny — the movements and actions we do, including dance, listen, and eat.



Get your copy of Noongar Boodja Waangkan and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:



SitStandRunSeeSwimPlayListenHearHitDanceJumpDrinkSingLaughCryTalkEatSleep



Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.



This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Koorliny — the movements and actions we do, including dance, listen, and eat.</p>



<p>Get your copy of <a href="https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/noongar-boodja-waangkan-talking-on-noongar-country/">Noongar Boodja Waangkan</a> and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:</p>



<ul><li>Sit</li><li>Stand</li><li>Run</li><li>See</li><li>Swim</li><li>Play</li><li>Listen</li><li>Hear</li><li>Hit</li><li>Dance</li><li>Jump</li><li>Drink</li><li>Sing</li><li>Laugh</li><li>Cry</li><li>Talk</li><li>Eat</li><li>Sleep</li></ul>



<p>Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.</p>



<p>This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Koorliny — the movements and actions we do, including dance, listen, and eat.



Get your copy of Noongar Boodja Waangkan and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:



SitStandRunSeeSwimPlayListenHearHitDanceJumpDrinkSingLaughCryTalkEatSleep



Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.



This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Noongar pronunciation guide: Noonook moorditj? (How are you?)]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 25 Aug 2022 08:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Noonook moorditj — the words and phrases we use, including hello, how are you, and talk to you later.</p>



<p>Get your copy of <a href="https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/noongar-boodja-waangkan-talking-on-noongar-country/">Noongar Boodja Waangkan</a> and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:</p>



<ul><li>Hello / Yes</li><li>Welcome</li><li>No / Nothing</li><li>Look out</li><li>Talk to you later</li><li>Hooray / Yippee</li><li>How Are You?</li><li>Sad</li><li>Shamed</li><li>Bad / Not Good</li><li>Good</li><li>Angry</li><li>Happy</li></ul>



<p>Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.</p>



<p>This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Noonook moorditj — the words and phrases we use, including hello, how are you, and talk to you later.



Get your copy of Noongar Boodja Waangkan and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:



Hello / YesWelcomeNo / NothingLook outTalk to you laterHooray / YippeeHow Are You?SadShamedBad / Not GoodGoodAngryHappy



Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.



This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Noonook moorditj — the words and phrases we use, including hello, how are you, and talk to you later.</p>



<p>Get your copy of <a href="https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/noongar-boodja-waangkan-talking-on-noongar-country/">Noongar Boodja Waangkan</a> and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:</p>



<ul><li>Hello / Yes</li><li>Welcome</li><li>No / Nothing</li><li>Look out</li><li>Talk to you later</li><li>Hooray / Yippee</li><li>How Are You?</li><li>Sad</li><li>Shamed</li><li>Bad / Not Good</li><li>Good</li><li>Angry</li><li>Happy</li></ul>



<p>Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.</p>



<p>This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Noonook moorditj — the words and phrases we use, including hello, how are you, and talk to you later.



Get your copy of Noongar Boodja Waangkan and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:



Hello / YesWelcomeNo / NothingLook outTalk to you laterHooray / YippeeHow Are You?SadShamedBad / Not GoodGoodAngryHappy



Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.



This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Fremantle Press]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Noongar pronunciation guide: Ngadi-ngadi (More and more)]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 25 Aug 2022 07:50:11 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Ngadi-Ngadi — the numbers to count, including one, ten, and many.</p>



<p>Get your copy of <a href="https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/noongar-boodja-waangkan-talking-on-noongar-country/">Noongar Boodja Waangkan</a> and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:</p>



<ul><li>One</li><li>Two</li><li>Three</li><li>Four</li><li>Five</li><li>Six</li><li>Seven</li><li>Eight</li><li>Nine</li><li>Ten</li><li>Many</li></ul>



<p>Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.</p>



<p>This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Ngadi-Ngadi — the numbers to count, including one, ten, and many.



Get your copy of Noongar Boodja Waangkan and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:



OneTwoThreeFourFiveSixSevenEightNineTenMany



Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.



This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Ngadi-Ngadi — the numbers to count, including one, ten, and many.</p>



<p>Get your copy of <a href="https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/noongar-boodja-waangkan-talking-on-noongar-country/">Noongar Boodja Waangkan</a> and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:</p>



<ul><li>One</li><li>Two</li><li>Three</li><li>Four</li><li>Five</li><li>Six</li><li>Seven</li><li>Eight</li><li>Nine</li><li>Ten</li><li>Many</li></ul>



<p>Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.</p>



<p>This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Ngadi-Ngadi — the numbers to count, including one, ten, and many.



Get your copy of Noongar Boodja Waangkan and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:



OneTwoThreeFourFiveSixSevenEightNineTenMany



Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.



This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Noongar pronunciation guide: Noongar-midi (Noongar things)]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 25 Aug 2022 07:20:36 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Fremantle Press</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Noongar-midi — the traditional tools and things that the Noongar people use, including clothes, spears, and water.</p>



<p>Get your copy of <a href="https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/noongar-boodja-waangkan-talking-on-noongar-country/">Noongar Boodja Waangkan</a> and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:</p>



<ul><li>Clothes</li><li>Boomerang</li><li>Spear</li><li>Spear Thrower</li><li>Hitting Stick</li><li>Axe</li><li>Carry Dish</li><li>Women’s Digging Stick</li><li>Shield</li><li>Smoke</li><li>Fire</li><li>Water</li></ul>



<p>Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.</p>



<p>This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Noongar-midi — the traditional tools and things that the Noongar people use, including clothes, spears, and water.



Get your copy of Noongar Boodja Waangkan and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:



ClothesBoomerangSpearSpear ThrowerHitting StickAxeCarry DishWomen’s Digging StickShieldSmokeFireWater



Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.



This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Noongar-midi — the traditional tools and things that the Noongar people use, including clothes, spears, and water.</p>



<p>Get your copy of <a href="https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/noongar-boodja-waangkan-talking-on-noongar-country/">Noongar Boodja Waangkan</a> and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:</p>



<ul><li>Clothes</li><li>Boomerang</li><li>Spear</li><li>Spear Thrower</li><li>Hitting Stick</li><li>Axe</li><li>Carry Dish</li><li>Women’s Digging Stick</li><li>Shield</li><li>Smoke</li><li>Fire</li><li>Water</li></ul>



<p>Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.</p>



<p>This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Noongar-midi — the traditional tools and things that the Noongar people use, including clothes, spears, and water.



Get your copy of Noongar Boodja Waangkan and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:



ClothesBoomerangSpearSpear ThrowerHitting StickAxeCarry DishWomen’s Digging StickShieldSmokeFireWater



Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.



This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Fremantle Press]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Noongar pronunciation guide: Walken (Rainbow)]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 16 Aug 2022 02:05:04 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Fremantle Press</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Walken — the colours of the rainbow, including blue, orange and pink.</p>



<p>Get your copy of <a href="https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/noongar-boodja-waangkan-talking-on-noongar-country/">Noongar Boodja Waangkan</a> and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:</p>



<ul><li>Purple</li><li>Blue</li><li>Green</li><li>Yellow</li><li>Orange</li><li>Red</li><li>Pink</li></ul>



<p>Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.</p>



<p>This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Walken — the colours of the rainbow, including blue, orange and pink.



Get your copy of Noongar Boodja Waangkan and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:



PurpleBlueGreenYellowOrangeRedPink



Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.



This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Walken — the colours of the rainbow, including blue, orange and pink.</p>



<p>Get your copy of <a href="https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/noongar-boodja-waangkan-talking-on-noongar-country/">Noongar Boodja Waangkan</a> and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:</p>



<ul><li>Purple</li><li>Blue</li><li>Green</li><li>Yellow</li><li>Orange</li><li>Red</li><li>Pink</li></ul>



<p>Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.</p>



<p>This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Walken — the colours of the rainbow, including blue, orange and pink.



Get your copy of Noongar Boodja Waangkan and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:



PurpleBlueGreenYellowOrangeRedPink



Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.



This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Noongar pronunciation guide: Bonar (Seasons)]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 16 Aug 2022 02:00:27 +0000</pubDate>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Bonar — the Noongar seasons including December – January, February – March, and April – May.</p>



<p>Get your copy of <a href="https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/noongar-boodja-waangkan-talking-on-noongar-country/">Noongar Boodja Waangkan</a> and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:</p>



<ul><li>December – January</li><li>February – March</li><li>April – May</li><li>June – July</li><li>August – September</li><li>October – November</li></ul>



<p>Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.</p>



<p>This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.</p>]]>
                                    </description>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Bonar — the Noongar seasons including December – January, February – March, and April – May.



Get your copy of Noongar Boodja Waangkan and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:



December – JanuaryFebruary – MarchApril – MayJune – JulyAugust – SeptemberOctober – November



Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.



This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Bonar — the Noongar seasons including December – January, February – March, and April – May.</p>



<p>Get your copy of <a href="https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/noongar-boodja-waangkan-talking-on-noongar-country/">Noongar Boodja Waangkan</a> and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:</p>



<ul><li>December – January</li><li>February – March</li><li>April – May</li><li>June – July</li><li>August – September</li><li>October – November</li></ul>



<p>Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.</p>



<p>This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Jayden Boundry shares the Noongar words for Bonar — the Noongar seasons including December – January, February – March, and April – May.



Get your copy of Noongar Boodja Waangkan and read along as you learn the Noongar words for:



December – JanuaryFebruary – MarchApril – MayJune – JulyAugust – SeptemberOctober – November



Recorded and produced by Ryan Gibson.



This guide was produced in Walyalup in Wadjuk Boodja, on the lands of the Noongar people.]]>
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