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Shaun Davies ( ) is an
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language activist, linguist, radio personality, and actor. He is known for his advocacy work with the
Yugambeh language Yugambeh (or ''Mibanah'', from , 'language of men' or 'sound of eagles'), also known as Tweed-Albert Bandjalang, is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the Yugambeh living in South-East Queensland between and within the Logan Rive ...
and culture, as well as appearances in various media.


Early and personal life

Shaun is a member of the
Yugambeh people The Yugambeh ( ''(see alternative spellings)''), also known as the Minyangbal ( ), or Nganduwal ( ), are an Aboriginal Australian people of South East Queensland and the Northern Rivers of New South Wales, their territory lies between the L ...
, an
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group whose traditional lands are located in
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and the
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area of New South Wales. Davies is the great-great-grandson of Julia Ford née Sandy (c.1860-1896), an Aboriginal woman who has the sole tombstone in the Deebing Creek Aboriginal Cemetery; Julia was a native Aboriginal woman from the
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area of the Gold Coast and married Arthur Ford (c.1866-1954) at
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in 1883, Arthur was an Aboriginal man from the
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region in northern New South Wales. Shaun grew up and has spent the majority of his life in
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, an area his family had lived in before the arrival of Europeans. As a child, he was taught Yugambeh
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legends from his Elders, such as that of the janjarri (the Yugambeh
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), a spirit that guards the region from trespassers. As creative, Davies uses stories passed from his family line to increase awareness and appreciation for his traditional culture and language. While in
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Shaun attended a career expo at the
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, becoming fascinated with a booth set up by
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Davies subsequently did a 3-month
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in France where he discovered his passion for endangered languages, like Galician. Upon returning to Australia and informing his grandmother Joan and her sister, they implored him to learn their ''lingo''. Shaun learnt his
Yugambeh language Yugambeh (or ''Mibanah'', from , 'language of men' or 'sound of eagles'), also known as Tweed-Albert Bandjalang, is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the Yugambeh living in South-East Queensland between and within the Logan Rive ...
from his maternal grandmother, who was from the Beaudesert area, while his maternal grandfather was from
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. Davies has recorded talk in conversations with the linguist
Margaret Sharpe Margaret Clare Sharpe is a linguist of Australian Aboriginal languages, specializing in Yugambeh-Bundjalung languages, with particular regard to Yugambir, She has also done important salvage fieldwork on the Northern Territory Alawa language. ...
, his grandmother grew up with Joe Culham, who Sharpe (then Cunningham) had recorded language from in 1968. In his spare time, Shaun enjoys the '' Star Trek: Discovery'' series, finding the show's Xenolinguistics and other themes ''thought-provoking''.


Career

Shaun is a linguist and the Language Research Officer at the Yugambeh Museum Language and Heritage Research Centre, where he has been since 2015. Describing social media as the new "campfire" and technology's central importance in keeping Indigenous languages alive for future generations, Davies has worked with
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, aided the development and expansion of the Yugambeh App, and the creation of
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's 'Woolaroo' an open-source photo-translation platform. He has written/translated songs for the Yugambeh Youth choir. and provided Yugambeh interpretations for Ellen van Neerven's poetry. Davies is an activist for Aboriginal language, and has advocated for the use of Indigenous place names over their contemporary English names, calling for
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and Mt Warning to be known by their Yugambeh names, ''Jellurgal'' and ''Wollumbin''. This was opposed by Australian senator
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, while the Member for Burleigh, Michael Hart, was in favour so long as it was solely landmarks. Hanson subsequently featured the discussion on her ''Please Explain''
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channel. Shaun hosted ''Learn the Lingo'' on ABC Gold Coast - a radio show discussing Yugambeh language and other cultural subjects from 2015 to 2017, and in 2019 appeared in the State Library of Queensland's ''Spoken'' exhibition discussing his personal history with the Yugambeh language. Alongside
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in 2018, Shaun opened Siemens' ''Fusesaver facility'' in Yatala, delivering a
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. In 2020, Davies had a voice over role in the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Yugambeh language series ''Languages of our Land,'' as well as appearing in
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''Spread the Word.'' The following year, he appeared in the ABC documentary series ''Back to Nature'' where he guided the hosts through the Yugambeh language and stories associated with the Springbrook area. Shaun is involved in protecting Yugambeh cultural heritage and land, being part of the consultation for the Gold Coast Light Rail construction's at Jebbribillum Bora Ring and a Cultural Heritage Coordinator, he is also the treasurer of the Yugambeh Land Enterprises, and elected Representative for the Birinburra clan and
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applicant. In late 2021, Davies was announced as an ambassador for the Proud City of Logan campaign, a local government initiative featuring six local champions, chosen to represent the diversity of people and lifestyles in the city. He was part of the official opening of Screen Forever 36, and Tourism and Events Queensland's annual DestinationQ Forum in 2022, where he conducted the Welcome to Countries. Shaun denounced the
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's 2022 High Court challenge to the precedent established in
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that Aboriginal Australians (understood according to the 3-part test in
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) are not within the reach of the Commonwealth's "aliens" power, Davies called the Government's actions a step backwards for Australia that undermined the foundations of Aboriginal identity. Following the
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, Shaun praised the newly elected
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's decision to dismiss the case, allowing Love to remain precedent. Later that year he guest starred in an episode of ''No Offence!'' on the ABC. In March of 2023, Davies appeared weekly on
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Awaye's ''Word Up!'', each episode featuring a different Yugambeh word and its history. Shaun returned for a second consecutive year to perform the Welcome to Country for Screen Forever 37. Davies was quoted in local news article criticising the failure of
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to engage with the Murangburra clan of the Yugambeh people, condemning the closure of
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and ensuing public controversy, which was done without the involvement of the local families. Following a protest by hikers on
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in 2024, Shaun was quoted again in a debate between 2GB's
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and NSW State Minister
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with Fordham questioning why Davies and other Indigenous leaders were being ignored. Shaun has conducted additional linguistic work on the
Yugambeh–Bundjalung languages Yugambeh–Bundjalung, also known as Bandjalangic, is a branch of the Pama–Nyungan language family, that is spoken in north-eastern New South Wales and South-East Queensland. Yugambeh–Bundjalung was historically a dialect continuum con ...
and collected good evidence that previous classifications of the dialect chain have over differentiated between the varieties. Davies performed the Welcome to Country for Screen Forever 38.


Filmography


Radio


Television series


Film


Bibliography

* Davies, S. (2022, 27 May - 3 June). ''Token Politics: The Semiotics of Yugambeh-Bundjalung Ethnonyms'' onference presentation Australian Institute for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Summit 2022, Noosa, Qld, Australia. * Davies, S. (2022, 8 July - 10 July).
Your language is dead: Go learn Bundjalung — Those who said Yugambeh
' onference presentation Australian Languages Workshop 2022, Dunwich, Queensland: Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language. pp. 1–19.


Translations

* Deadly Kindy Burragah. (2021). ''Nyungai Ngullina Nyumbajaburuyah Buuragah , Our Day at Burragah Kindy''. Translated by Shaun Davies (Yugambeh Museum), illustrated by Deadly Kindy Burragah. Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Community Health Service Brisbane Limited.


See also

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Yugambeh language Yugambeh (or ''Mibanah'', from , 'language of men' or 'sound of eagles'), also known as Tweed-Albert Bandjalang, is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the Yugambeh living in South-East Queensland between and within the Logan Rive ...
*
Yugambeh people The Yugambeh ( ''(see alternative spellings)''), also known as the Minyangbal ( ), or Nganduwal ( ), are an Aboriginal Australian people of South East Queensland and the Northern Rivers of New South Wales, their territory lies between the L ...
*
Jebribillum Bora Park The Jebribillum Bora Park (also known as Jebbribillum) is located on the south eastern corner of the Gold Coast Highway and 6th Avenue in Burleigh Heads, Queensland, Australia. It contains one of the last intact bora rings on the Gold Coast, wh ...
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Logan City, Queensland The City of Logan is a local government area (LGA) located in the south of Greater Brisbane in South East Queensland (SEQ), Australia. Situated between the City of Brisbane to the north and the City of Gold Coast to the south, the City of Logan ...


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