复兴土著雨林手语:数字Oroo的冒险游戏

Tariq Zaman, H. Winschiers-Theophilus, A. Yeo, Lai Chiu Ting, Garen Jengan
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传达文化世界观的土著语言的灭绝,仍然是对文化遗产保护的持续威胁。居住在马来西亚婆罗洲热带雨林中的奔南游牧民族,已经发展出了他们自己的森林手语Oroo’,用来相互交流。然而,随着最近的发展,年轻一代更多地被科技所吸引,而不是与周围的森林互动,只能模糊地记得一些迹象。在本文中,我们提出了一项倡议,即通过数字手段将Oroo'重新介绍给年轻的Penan一代。在与long Lamai社区长期合作的支持下,我们为孩子们开发并评估了第一款数字Oroo冒险游戏。调查结果显示,人们普遍对带有本土Penan内容的数字游戏感兴趣,尽管只是稍微有一点学习曲线。该项目依靠当地社区的积极参与,并将土著智慧作为进一步数字化和保护语言的重要组成部分。
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Reviving an indigenous rainforest sign language: digital Oroo' adventure game
The extinction of indigenous languages, which convey cultural worldviews, remains a continued threat to cultural heritage preservation. The nomadic Penans in the rainforests of Malaysian Borneo, have developed Oroo', their own forest sign language, to communicate with each other. Yet with recent developments the younger generations are drawn more to technology than engaging with their surrounding forest, only vaguely remembers few signs. In this paper, we present one of our initiatives to reintroduce Oroo' to the younger Penan generation by digital means. Under the auspices of a long term collaboration with the Long Lamai community we have developed and evaluated a first digital Oroo' adventure game for the children. Results show a general interest in digital games with indigenous Penan contents albeit with a slight learning curve only. The project efforts rely on local community's active participation and using indigenous wisdom as an essential component to digitalize and preserve the language further.
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