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Algy Paterson

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Algy Paterson (died 6 August 1995) was the last fluent speaker of the Martuthunira language of Western Australia.

Algy's father was a European, which made him eligible to be removed from his family by the authorities under the policy now known as the Stolen Generation. His family avoided this by hiding in the bush, where they lived a traditional nomadic lifestyle. Algy grew up speaking Martuthunira and Kurrama, and did not learn any English until he was fifteen.[citation needed]

From 1980 he worked with the linguist Alan Dench to preserve the Martuthunira language in writing.[1][2]

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References

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  • Dench, Alan (1994). Martuthunira: A Language of the Pilbara Region of Western Australia. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics.


  1. ^ Dench, Alan (1987), Martuthunira: a language of the Pilbara region of Western Australia, The Australian National University, doi:10.25911/5D7784D8809D3, retrieved 23 December 2024
  2. ^ Algy Paterson; Alan Dench (2001). Martuthunira Wordlist. PanLex Project The Long Now Foundation. Wangka Maya Pilbara Aboriginal Language Centre. ISBN 978-1-875946-08-2.