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One of the boulder formations of Karlu Karlu (the Devils Marbles), a sacred Dreaming site for Kaytetye

The Kaytetye, also written Kaititya, and pronounced kay-ditch,[1] are an Aboriginal Australian people who live around Barrow Creek and Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory. Their neighbours to the east are the Alyawarre, to the south the Anmatyerre, to the west the Warlpiri, and to the north the Warumungu. Kaytetye country is dissected by the Stuart Highway.

  1. ^ Koch & Koch 1993, p. vii.

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Kaytetye people

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Kaytetye language

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primarily spoken in the Northern Territory north of Alice Springs by the Kaytetye people, who live around Barrow Creek and Tennant Creek. It belongs to the...

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Kaytetye

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Arandic languages

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Southern Arrernte), Pertame language (also known as Southern Arrernte) and Kaytetye. Upper Arrernte (or just Arrernte) dialect cluster, with five or six main...

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Akitiri Sign Language

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a highly developed Australian Aboriginal sign language used by the Kaytetye people of northern Australia. "Iltyem iltyem". Iltyem iltyem. Retrieved 5...

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List of massacres of Indigenous Australians

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which officially resulted in the deaths of 31 mostly Warlpiri and Kaytetye people. Other men who participated with Murray in the mass killings included...

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Cyperus bulbosus

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onion dreaming which involves the bush onion and the origins of the Kaytetye people and language. This means they have been given stories of the origins...

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Singleton Station

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Australia. Singleton Station is located on the traditional lands of the Kaytetye people, located 400 kilometres north of Alice Springs, near the community...

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Ali Curung

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Ali Curung (Kaytetye: Alekarenge; formerly Warrabri) is an Indigenous Australian community in the Barkly Region of the Northern Territory. The community...

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William George Murray

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Morton by Aboriginal people. Morton participated with Murray in this expedition where at least a further 14 Warlpiri and Kaytetye people were shot dead. No...

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Tjilpa

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The geographical range of these stories includes Aranda, Anmatyerre, Kaytetye, Ngalia, Ilpara and Kukatja lands. Gill, Sam D. (1998), Storytracking:...

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Warlpiri people

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Anmatyerre, the Kaytetye, Warumungu, Warlmanpa, Mudbura and Jingili peoples. One consequence of this is that by the 1980s the Warlpiri people had expanded...

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Warumungu

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conflict between the local Kaytetye and Europeans broke out in the 1870s and lead to punitive expeditions, in which many Kaytetye, Warumungu, Anmatyerre,...

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Wakaya people

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Worgaia, Worgai, Workaia, Warkaia Workia, Workii, Woorkia Lee-wakya Akaja ( Kaytetye exonym) Ukkia, Arkiya Tindale 1974, p. 236. "C16: Wakaya". AIATSIS Collection...

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Arrernte language

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comprising 5 Aranda (Arrernte) dialects, plus two distinct languages, Kaytetye (Koch, 2004) and Lower Southern (or just Lower) Aranda, an extinct language...

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Coniston massacre

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Territory Police constable William George Murray, people of the Warlpiri, Anmatyerre, and Kaytetye groups were killed. The massacre occurred in response...

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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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Alice Springs town camps

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Australia. Their origins vary. Many were originally designed to accommodate people visiting Alice Springs from remote communities but, for many, they have...

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Warwick Thornton

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Pacific Screen Award for Best Film in 2017 for Sweet Country. Thornton is a Kaytetye man born and raised in Alice Springs. His mother, Freda Glynn, co-founded...

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Freda Glynn

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"Freda" Glynn AM (born 24 August 1939), also known as Freda Thornton, is a Kaytetye photographer and media specialist. She is known as co-founder of the Central...

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The Ewamian or Agwamin people are an Aboriginal Australian people of the state of Queensland. The language of Ewamian people, now undergoing revival,...

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King brown snake

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zoologist Gerard Krefft called it the orange-bellied brown snake. In the Kaytetye language spoken in Central Australia, it is known as atetherr-ayne-wene...

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Acacia acradenia

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Ngaliwurru know it as mindiwirri, the Jaru as binbali or gundalyji, the Kaytetye as ampweye or arwele and the Warlpiri as ngardurrkura. Acacia acradenia...

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