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Performance of tritichinna ceremony of snake totem, Urabunna Tribe, Lake Eyre (pub. in The commonwealth of Australia; federal handbook, prepared in connection with the eighty-fourth meeting of the British association for the advancement of science, held in Australia, August, 1914[1] by George Handley Knibbs

The Arabana, also known as the Ngarabana, are an Aboriginal Australian people of South Australia.

  1. ^ Federal Handbook 1914.

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Arabana people

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The Arabana, also known as the Ngarabana, are an Aboriginal Australian people of South Australia. The older tribal autonym was Ngarabana, which may have...

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Arabana language

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Arabana or Arabuna /ˈʌrəbʌnə/ is an Australian Aboriginal language of the Pama–Nyungan family, spoken by the Wongkanguru and Arabana people. The language...

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Lake Eyre

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The native title over the lake and surrounding region is held by the Arabana people. Kati Thanda–Lake Eyre is in the deserts of central Australia, in northern...

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Coober Pedy

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people to be the traditional land of the Arabana people country, though Kokatha and Yankunytjatjara people are also closely attached to some ceremonial...

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Strangways Springs

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kilometers south of William Creek. It is on the traditional lands of the Arabana people who call it Pangki Warrunha. Strangways Springs is a significant mound...

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Witchetty grub

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historically been a staple in the diets of Aboriginal Australians. The Arabana term for the grub is mako witjuti (with emphasis on initial syllables);...

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Murrili meteorite

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surface. It was recovered 218m from the predicted fall line location. The Arabana people are the traditional custodians of this land, and recovery of this rock...

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The Peake

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Cattle Company holdings. The Peake is on the traditional lands of the Arabana. The nearby mound spring complex – yardiya – contains important Dreaming...

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Kokatha

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clockwise, the Pitjantjara, the Yankuntjatjarra, the Antakirinja, the Arabana and Kuyani to their east, the Barngarla on the southeastern flank, the...

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Shire of Diamantina

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money for the Royal Flying Doctor Service. Wangkangurru (also known as Arabana/Wangkangurru, Wangganguru, Wanggangurru, Wongkangurru) is an Australian...

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Yankunytjatjara dialect

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both varieties reside (although the town is on what was traditionally Arabana lands), young speakers of Yankunytjatjara often borrow words from English...

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List of Indigenous peoples

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Australia Pama-Nyungan peoples Kalkatungic peoples Kalkatungu: Queensland, Australia Yalarnnga: Queensland, Australia Karnic peoples Arabana: South Australia...

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Wangkangurru

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self-referential term Nharla, relating to their language subgroup, is the Arabana word for "man". Mick McLean (Irinyili) b.1888-d.1977) was an outstanding...

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Wangkangurru dialect

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language of the Pama–Nyungan family. It was a dialect of Arabana spoken by the Wangkangurru people. Wangganguru had the full range of consonants of the prototypical...

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Sounds of Australia

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cylinder of Arrernte, Anmatyerr, Kaytetye, Warumungu, Luritja and Arabana peoples of central Australia (added in 2019), and Ernest Shackleton talking...

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Chansey Paech

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thereafter. He is of Arrente, Arabana and Gurindji descent. Paech was born in Alice Springs. His mother is of indigenous Arrernte, Arabana, and Gurindji descent...

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Finke River

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Aboriginal language spoken on Wangkangurru country. It is closely related to Arabana language of South Australia. The Wangkangurru language region was traditionally...

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Dharug language

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as Iyora (also spelt as Iora or Eora), which simply means "people" (or Aboriginal people), while the inland dialect has been referred to as Dharug, a...

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Narungga

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The Narungga people, also spelt Narangga, are a group of Aboriginal Australians whose traditional lands are located throughout Yorke Peninsula, South Australia...

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Birdsville

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indigenous Australians, speakers of the Wangkangurru language (also known as Arabana/Wangkangurru, Wangganguru, Wanggangurru or Wongkangurru), whose home range...

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Pronoun

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a sibling-like kinship relation, a third SIBLING form is selected. In Arabana-Wangkangurru, the speaker will use entirely different sets of pronouns...

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Grammatical number

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it has been recorded for a few languages; besides Awa, this includes Arabana, Urama, and Angaataha. It is much more common for languages to have trial...

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List of Australian Aboriginal group names

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peoples, who are ethnically, culturally and linguistically distinct from Australian Aboriginal peoples, although also an Indigenous Australian people...

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Lake Eyre basin

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maximum weight of about 3 kilograms (6.6 lb). Wangkangurru (also known as Arabana/Wangkangurru, Wangganguru, Wanggangurru, Wongkangurru) is an Australian...

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Aaron Pedersen

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International Award for Best Actor in a Series. Pedersen, who is of Arrernte and Arabana descent, was born and grew up in Alice Springs, one of eight children....

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