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Tyerrtye Atyinhe (My Body)

Ampe-mape Alyelheme (Kid’s Sing) teaches and celebrates Arrernte language and culture through music.

Werte! Ampe-mape Alyelheme (Kid’s Sing) teaches and celebrates Arrernte language and culture through music. We started this to keep our language strong, and it’s grown into something everybody can enjoy and learn from. Join us to learn our language through our uplifting and catchy music! Kele!

Children’s Ground is a First Nations organisation who recognises that children, families and communities are the experts in their own lives and that it is their knowledge, voice and talent that is creating a new future for the next generation – one rich in culture, language, learning and opportunity.

“Anwerne alyelheme angkentye Arrernte-le Anwerne angkentye nenhe lterrke atnyenetyeke Anwerne imerneme ampe mape-ke” “We are singing in our language Arrernte We are keeping our language strong We are teaching it to our children” Carol Turner, Children’s Ground