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Community, Identity, Wellbeing
註釋"Across the world Indigenous peoples are taking action to protect, preserve and revitalise their languages. In order to keep Australian languages strong, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities are engaging in numerous language activities, and governments are providing significant support. In this, the report of the Second National Indigenous Languages Survey (NILS2), we offer key insights for governments and communities into the current situation of Australian languages, how they are being supported and how best to continue this support. NILS2 follows on from the first National Indigenous Languages Survey (NILS1) conducted by AIATSIS in 2004?5, which had a much broader scope than the current project. The NILS1 report (Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies and Federation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Languages 2005 [henceforth AIATSIS/FATSIL]) included a recommendation for a national survey of Indigenous language programs. NILS2 provides, in essence, this timely survey, together with a survey of language attitudes."--[Executive summary].