Bardi language
Bardi language is an Indigenous Australian language spoken by the Bardi people, who reside in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. It is part of the Nyulnyulan language family and is primarily used in the community of One Arm Point. The language has a rich cultural significance and is an important aspect of the Bardi people's identity.
Efforts are being made to revitalize the Bardi language, as it has faced decline due to historical factors such as colonization. Language programs and educational initiatives aim to teach younger generations and preserve the linguistic heritage of the Bardi people, ensuring its survival for future generations.