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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 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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    Aravana muttu (redirect from Arabana Muttu)
    Aravana muttu or arabana muttu is an art form prevalent among Muslims in Kerala state of south India, named after the aravana, a hand-held, one-sided...
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    A closely related art form is the Aravana Muttu or Arabana Muttu that uses a drum called arabana that is similar to the duff. Young Duffmuttu Artists...
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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...
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  • Cattle Company holdings. The Peake is on the traditional lands of the Arabana people. The nearby mound spring complex – yardiya – contains important...
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    Padayani Koodiyattam Theyyam Oppana Mappila Paattu Kolkali Duff Muttu Arabana muttu Muttum Viliyum Vattapattu Margam Kali Chavittu Nadakam Parichamuttukali...
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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...
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    William Creek is on the traditional lands of the Arabana people. In 2012, the Federal Court granted the Arabana people native title to more than 68,000 square...
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    Witchetty grub (category Articles containing Arabana-language text)
    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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  • 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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    and Maralinga Tjarutja in the west of SA. Wangkangurru (also known as Arabana/Wangkangurru, Wangganguru, Wanggangurru, Wongkangurru) is an Australian...
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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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    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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    is said to be the second longest official place name in Australia. In Arabana language, it is "Kardipirla warrakanha", where kardipirla is stars, warra-...
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    electorate of Namatjira until 2020 and Gwoja thereafter. He is of Arrente, Arabana and Gurindji descent. Chanston James Paech was born in 1987 in Alice Springs...
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  • Australian Aboriginal language of the Pama–Nyungan family. It was a dialect of Arabana spoken by the Wangkangurru people. Wangganguru had the full range of consonants...
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  • the police, but one of the five survivors related what occurred to an Arabana elder, and in 1971 he reported it to the linguist Luise Hercus. The elder...
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  • national park has been subject to a co-management agreement between the Arabana aboriginal people and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural...
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  • Grammatical number (category Articles containing Arabana-language text)
    exist. However, it has been recorded for a few languages; besides Awa, Arabana, Urama, and Angaataha have trial number. It is much more common for a language...
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    by the people of the Western Desert to be the traditional lands of the Arabana people, although Kokatha and Yankunytjatjara people are also closely attached...
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    Topsy Smith (c.1875 – 15 April 1960) was an Arabana pioneer of Central Australia in the Northern Territory. She spent her life caring for Indigenous children...
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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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    Pandi Melam Parisha Vadyam Pulluvan Paattu Sopanam Thayambaka Folk arts Arabana muttu Charadupinnikkali Chavittu Nadakam Chozhikali Duff Muttu Eruthukali...
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    Wanman Western Desert Arandic Arrernte Kaytetye Lower Arrernte Karnic Arabana Diyari Mithaka Ngamini Yarluyandi Ngura Pitta Pitta Wanggamala Wangka-Yutjurru...
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  • of Annerveen" Cadibarrawirracanna 19 Lake in South Australia, Australia Arabana "The stars were dancing”. Newtownmountkennedy 19 Village in County Wicklow...
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    Wanman Western Desert Arandic Arrernte Kaytetye Lower Arrernte Karnic Arabana Diyari Mithaka Ngamini Yarluyandi Ngura Pitta Pitta Wanggamala Wangka-Yutjurru...
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  • Wirangu Kaurna Adnyamathanha Karnic Northern (Palku) Pitta-Pitta Western Arabana–Wangkangurru Central Diyari Yandruwandha Eastern Wilson River (Wangkumara)...
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  • Wanman Western Desert Arandic Arrernte Kaytetye Lower Arrernte Karnic Arabana Diyari Mithaka Ngamini Yarluyandi Ngura Pitta Pitta Wanggamala Wangka-Yutjurru...
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    Thantyi-wanparda: Comparing Early and Late Twentieth Century Ethnographies in Arabana Territory, South Australia". Journal of the Anthropological Society of...
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