lang_description: "A language spoken by the Worimi people of Port Stephens, Australia.",
classification: null,
dialect_varieties: "Worimi, Birbay",
public_comment: null,
private_comment: null,
source_id: null,
speakers: [
],
language: {
code_id:10876,
featured: 0,
cached_documentation_score:-1,
google_group_url: null,
simplified_level: null,
coordinates: "",
updated_at: "2018-01-15 15:01:50",
speaker_attitude: "Speakers of this language are very proud to speak this language and they believe that keeping this language alive is extremely important.",
government_support: "",
institutional_support: "",
_other_languages_used: null,
domains_of_use: "Mainly for ceremonial purposes, such as the acknowledgement of country spoken at many school assemblies and such.",
speakers_worldwide: "Unknown, Near 0",
second_language_speakers: "",
semi_speakers: "",
children: "",
young_adults: "",
older_adults: "",
elders: "",
ethnic_population: "",
speakers_worldwide_year: null,
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user_submission: "I live in southern Port Stephens, which is on the coast of the Hunter Region in New South Wales, Australia. In this area, it is well known that the original aboriginal owners of this area are the Worimi people. Their traditional language is Kattang (or Gadjang). Unfortunately, the people of this culture are not taught this language naturally, although the local high schools do have special programs to teach it. Even with this extra measure, though, extremely few people speak it and even less are fluent. This is why i believe this language should be included in this program.",