Gija
Also Known As:
Gidja, Kidja, Kija, Kitja, Ku:tji, Kuitji, Kuitj, Gi:dj, Kwitj, Gwidji, Guidj, Guwidji, Kisah, Keha, Kisha, Kityu, Liej, Lungga, Longga, Loonga, Langgu, Lunga, Lungu, Paljarri, Djarak, Tjarak, War-ingari, Warrangari, Kutnalawaru, Miwa, Walki, Kitja
Dialects & Varieties
  • Warmun variety
  • Halls Creek variety
Gija

Stories

Recent Resources

Jarraggirrem
This site shares our stories, struggles and successes as we do everything we can to keep Gija alive
Critically Endangered
100 percent certain, based on the evidence available
12
Native Speakers Worldwide
Speaker Number Trends

Speaker Number Trend 5

A small percentage of the community speaks the language, and speaker numbers are decreasing very rapidly.

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Domains of Use

Domain Of Use 5

Used only in a few very specific domains, such as in ceremonies, songs, prayer, proverbs, or certain limited domestic activities.

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Transmission

Transmission 4

Many of the grandparent generation speak the language, but younger people generally do not.

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Revitalization Programs

Community Members

Forums

Bibliography

Bibliography of Vitality:
de Dear, Caroline, Francesco Possemato & Joe Blythe. 2020. Gija (East Kimberley, Western Australia) – Language Snapshot. In Peter K. Austin (ed.) Language Documentation and Description 17,
134-141. London: EL Publishing. http://www.elpublishing.org/PID/189
Bibliography of Locations:
de Dear, Caroline, Francesco Possemato & Joe Blythe. 2020. Gija (East Kimberley, Western Australia) – Language Snapshot. In Peter K. Austin (ed.) Language Documentation and Description 17,
134-141. London: EL Publishing. http://www.elpublishing.org/PID/189
Bibliography of Context:
de Dear, Caroline, Francesco Possemato & Joe Blythe. 2020. Gija (East Kimberley, Western Australia) – Language Snapshot. In Peter K. Austin (ed.) Language Documentation and Description 17,
134-141. London: EL Publishing. http://www.elpublishing.org/PID/189