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HomeNewsLaura Rademaker's New Quest To Awaken Sleeping Indigenous Languages
Laura Rademaker's new quest to awaken sleeping Indigenous languages
Monday 11 February 2019

ANU School of History's Postdoctoral Research Associate Dr Laura Rademaker has been featured in the latest edition of Canberra's City News.

Dr Rademaker discusses the influence a trip to Chile had on her as an undergraduate student and her new quest to awaken sleeping Indigenous languages.

You can read the article here: https://citynews.com.au/2019/laura-wants-to-wake-sleeping-languages/

Dr Rademaker also recently released a new book, Found in Translation: Many Meanings on a North Australian Mission which was published by the University of Hawaii Press.