
Nunga language
The Nunga language refers to a group of Indigenous Australian languages spoken by the Nunga people, the traditional custodians of parts of South Australia. These languages are part of the broader Aboriginal linguistic landscape, embodying rich cultural heritage and oral traditions. Due to colonial impact and language loss, many Nunga languages are endangered or have limited speakers today. Efforts are underway to revitalize and preserve these languages through community programs and educational initiatives, highlighting their importance for cultural identity and connection to land and history.