Deadly Nannas Celebrate Language, Culture & Reconciliation
Episode 1572, Jun 01, 2022, 02:09 AM
Deadly Nannas are a group of Ngarrindjeri women in Murray Bridge, who along with two ‘kringkri ma:dawar’ (white sisters) come together to perform songs in Ngarrindjeri and English.
Their mission is to spread and empower a positive message to the community.
They are performing at a free community event at Adelaide’s Pinky Flat this Friday 3 June to celebrate Reconciliation SA’s 20th anniversary called 'Nguyanguya muri wamangka: Reconciliation In The Park'.
Elder Aunty Pauline Walker from the group joins Jennie Lenman for a chat about it.
(Find out more about the event via reconciliationsa.org.au)
Their mission is to spread and empower a positive message to the community.
They are performing at a free community event at Adelaide’s Pinky Flat this Friday 3 June to celebrate Reconciliation SA’s 20th anniversary called 'Nguyanguya muri wamangka: Reconciliation In The Park'.
Elder Aunty Pauline Walker from the group joins Jennie Lenman for a chat about it.
(Find out more about the event via reconciliationsa.org.au)