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    a dialect cluster in the Arandic language group spoken in parts of the Northern Territory, Australia, by the Arrernte people. Other spelling variations...
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    name of Arrernte [ˈarəɳ͡ɖa]. The ancestors of the Arrernte all spoke one or more of the many Arrernte dialects in the Arrernte group of languages. Today...
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  • Lower Arrernte, also known as Lower Southern Arrernte, Lower Aranda, Lower Southern Aranda and Alenjerntarrpe, is an extinct Arandic language (but not...
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  • to: Arrernte (area), land controlled by the Arrernte Council (?) Arrernte people, Aboriginal Australians who speak Arrernte language Arrernte language, a...
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  • Arrernte Sign Language, or Aranda Sign Language, also known as Iltyeme-iltyeme (handsigns), is a highly developed Australian Aboriginal sign language...
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  • Pertame, also known as Southern Arrernte or Southern Aranda, is an Arandic language (but not of the Arrernte language group) from the country south of...
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  • color in question. In the language Tsakhur, not only are blue and green distinguished, but also turquoise. In Eastern Arrernte, the words atherrke and atherrke-atherrke...
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  • Tjilpa (category Arrernte)
    Tjilpa is the name given to a marsupial cat amongst the Arrernte language group of Australian Aboriginal people. There are many Dreamtime stories of tribes...
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    Alice Springs (category Articles containing Eastern Arrernte-language text)
    Alice Springs (Eastern Arrernte: Mparntwe) is a town in the Northern Territory, Australia; it is the third-largest settlement after Darwin and Palmerston...
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    Council from Alice Springs. Arrernte is the traditional language of Alice Springs, which is the centre of Arrernte land. Arrernte land claims run as far west...
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    Finke River (category Articles containing Western Arrarnta-language text)
    The Finke River, or Larapinta in the Indigenous Arrernte language, is a river in central Australia, whose bed courses through the Northern Territory and...
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  • of orchids Arrernte people, an Aboriginal Australian people often spelt Aranda Arrernte language, dialect cluster spoken by some Arrernte people Arandas...
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  • AER (section Languages)
    administrative expenses to total revenue Aer language, an Indo-Aryan language of Pakistan Eastern Arrernte language, an Arandic dialect cluster of Australia...
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    Australian Aboriginal languages consisting of several languages or dialect clusters, including the Arrernte (Upper Arrernte) group, Lower Arrernte (also known as...
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    The Dreaming (category Articles containing undetermined-language text)
    was unknown, as an eternal being who had no beginning. In the Upper Arrernte language, the proper verb for "to dream" was altjirerama, literally "to see...
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  • Syllable (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
    ʿumar, عَبْدُ ٱللّٰ ʿabdu llāh, and عِرَاق ʿirāq. Conversely, the Arrernte language of central Australia may prohibit onsets altogether; if so, all syllables...
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    MacDonnell Ranges (category Articles containing uncoded-language text)
    The MacDonnell Ranges, or Tjoritja in Arrernte, is a mountain range located in southern Northern Territory. MacDonnell Ranges is also the name given to...
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  • Bias against left-handed people (category Articles containing Eastern Arrernte-language text)
    God in explaining God's omnipotence over the universe. In the Eastern Arrernte, arratye means "right" (as in akwe-arratye "right hand") as well as "correct"...
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    There are numerous Australian Aboriginal languages and dialects, many of which are endangered. An endangered language is one that it is at risk of falling...
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  • Same-sex marriage in Australia (category Articles containing Eastern Arrernte-language text)
    behaviours that may be placed on the LGBT spectrum. For instance, the Arrernte people adhered to a "boy bride" custom whereby many young men, usually...
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    linguist and anthropologist Carl Strehlow documented the local Western Arrernte language during his time there. The mission was known as Finke River Mission...
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    LGBTQ rights in the Northern Territory (category Articles containing Eastern Arrernte-language text)
    to have been a very open topic among the Indigenous people. Among the Arrernte people (who live on the lands around Alice Springs), sex plays were particularly...
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    the eroded remnant of an impact crater. Known as Tnorala to the Western Arrernte people of the surrounding region, it is located in the southern Northern...
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  • Aboriginal language of the Northern Territory, specifically of the Upper Arrernte language group. It was spoken around the Hay River (east of Alice Springs)...
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    Warumungu, Dieri, Kaytetye, Arrernte, and Warlmanpa, and are based on their respective spoken languages. A sign language arose among tribes of American...
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    Crescent nail-tail wallaby (category Articles containing Eastern Arrernte-language text)
    kangaroo, and cites John Gilbert's report for a name from the Nyungar language as "the Waurong". The term crescent wallaby was noted by Thomas for the...
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    conservation. Tjilpa is the name given to the quoll amongst the Northern Arrernte language group of Australian Aboriginal people. Krajewski, Carey; Wroe, Stephen;...
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    Australians. L. australis has many different names in Aboriginal languages. In the Arrernte language of Central Australia; merne alangkwe (older transcription:...
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    Insect (category CS1 Latin-language sources (la))
    impossibility of immortality. Among the Aborigines of Australia of the Arrernte language groups, honey ants and witchetty grubs served as personal clan totems...
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    The Heavitree Gap, or Ntaripe in the Arrernte language, is a water gap in the Northern Territory of Australia in the MacDonnell Ranges. It is the southern...
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