THE ARRERNTE
CONVERSATION COURSE 2023 Term 1

with Kumalie Riley

The Eastern and Central Arrernte region showing current distribution of languages. Boxes indicate dialect areas within the Arrernte region.

THE ARRERNTE CONVERSATION CLASS

Arrernte is the local Indigenous language of Tyuretye/Mparntwe (Alice Springs). As Arrernte elder and teacher, Kumalie Riley says, “if you’re a local you need to know all this.”

Come and explore the Arrernte language and culture through this 6-week course at Watch This Space.

Course Topics

Walk And Talk sessions

Conversation

Grammar and sentence structure

Cultural Orientation of Seasons - Food - Country

English words in Arrernte

Hand Signs for communication

Family and Society

Language Map


BIO
Kumalie (Rosalie) Riley is an Arrernte woman from Tyuretye/Mparntwe (Alice Springs) with spiritual affiliations and connections to the land, hereditary from her grandmother.

Kumalie is a well known Arrernte Elder and artist with many years of experience teaching Arrernte language in local primary schools and in adult education.

She has contributed to widely-acclaimed publications such as the Eastern and Central Arrernte to English Dictionary, and the Eastern and Central Arrernte Picture Dictionary (both published by the Institute for Aboriginal Development).

Kumalie is a highly experienced interpreter and translator, and is frequently called upon to assist with court interpreting and recording radio, television and film scripts in Eastern/Central Arrernte.

When

Tuesdays, 14 February–21 March
5.30pm—6.30pm

Where

Watch This Space
8 Gap Rd

How

The course is limited to 10 places.
(The class is now fully booked. Stay tuned for classes later on in the year)

Cost

$250

This includes your copy of the Arrernte language textbook.