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Warlpiri people, an indigenous people of the Tanami Desert, Central Australia
Warlpiri language, their language
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Look up Warlpiri in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Warlpiri may refer to: Warlpiri people, an indigenous people of the Tanami Desert, Central Australia...
The Warlpiri (/ˈwɑːrlbri/ or /ˈwɔːlpəri/) (Warlpiri: WarlpiriWarlpiri pronunciation: [waɭpiɻi] > ['waɭbɪ̆ˌɻi]) language is spoken by close to 3,000 of...
The Warlpiri, sometimes referred to as Yapa, are a group of Aboriginal Australians defined by their Warlpiri language, although not all still speak it...
from Warlpiri and English and nominal morphology from Warlpiri. Light Warlpiri likely developed as an intralanguage via code-mixing between Warlpiri and...
Light Warlpiri is a mixed language of Australia, with indigenous Warlpiri, Kriol, and Standard Australian English as its parent languages. First documented...
non-configurational language. Hence, in a constraints-based analysis of Warlpiri, an exocentric structure follows the auxiliary, dominating all of the verb...
thriving community of Aboriginal artists. It is home to Pintubi Anmatjere Warlpiri (PAW) Media, which produced the TV series Bush Mechanics. Yuendumu was...
Warlpiri Sign Language, also known as Rdaka-rdaka (lit. hand signs), is a sign language used by the Warlpiri, an Aboriginal community in the central desert...
people as "a complex of meanings". Jukurrpa is a widespread term used by Warlpiri people and other peoples of the Western Desert cultural bloc. By the 1990s...
cardinal directions deeply embedded in their culture. For example, the Warlpiri people have a cultural philosophy deeply connected to the four cardinal...
The Warlpiri Youth Development Aboriginal Corporation (WYDAC), formerly known as the Mt Theo Program and then the Mt Theo-Yuendumu Substance Misuse Aboriginal...
The Tanami Desert (Warlpiri: Jarnami) is a desert in northern Australia, situated in the Northern Territory and Western Australia. It has a rocky terrain...
Wallace line. In a 2001 study, blood samples were collected from some Warlpiri people in the Northern Territory to study their genetic makeup (which is...
Language Tenure Mpwetyerre Abbotts, BP UM-BUTCHER-RAH Place name Arrernte, Warlpiri, Luritja, Pitjantjatjara Special purpose lease Basso's Farm Place name...
Aboriginal communities – the Pitjantjatjara, the Arrernte, the Luritja and the Warlpiri – are all from Central Australia.[citation needed] Throughout the history...
hunter, resulting in the deaths of dozens to hundreds of people of the Warlpiri, Anmatyerre, and Kaytetye groups. During World War II, most of the Top...
Francis Jupurrurla Kelly and produced by the Warlpiri Media Association (now Pintubi Anmatjere Warlpiri (PAW) Media), featuring an Aboriginal Australian...
Yuendumu in the Northern Territory. The members are Warlpiri and their songs are sung in Warlpiri and English. The band was nominated for a Deadly Award...
Rosie Nangala Fleming (born 1928) is a Warlpiri painter and sculptor. Her work is included in the collections of the Seattle Art Museum, the National Gallery...
included Arrernte 1.8%, Malayalam 1.8%, Punjabi 1.7%, Tagalog 1.1% and Warlpiri 1.1%. 51.6% of the population was irreligious in 2021. The largest religious...
communities. Seven of the most widely spoken Australian languages, such as Warlpiri, Murrinh-patha and Tiwi, retain between 1,000 and 3,000 speakers. Some...
for the whole phrase to mean 'the male one.' In other languages, like Warlpiri, nouns and adjectives are lumped together beneath the nominal umbrella...