• The Warumungu (or Warramunga) are a group of Aboriginal Australians of the Northern Territory. Today, Warumungu are mainly concentrated in the region...
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    Warumungu (or Warramunga) language is spoken by the Warumungu people in Australia's Northern Territory. In addition to spoken language, the Warumungu...
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  • the territory capital of Darwin. The locality’s name derived from the "Warumungu Land Trust" [sic], which make up a large part of the locality. Its boundaries...
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    south of the northern non-Pama–Nyungan languages, are Ngumpin–Yapa (10) Warumungu (1) Warluwaric (5) Kalkatungic (2) Mayi (Mayabic) (7) Encircled by these...
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  • Warumungu Sign Language is a sign language used by the Warumungu, an Aboriginal community in the central desert region of Australia. Along with Warlpiri...
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    Tennant Creek (category Articles containing Warumungu-language text)
    Tennant Creek (Warumungu: Jurnkkurakurr) is a town located in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is the seventh largest town in the Northern Territory...
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    area in the Northern Territory of Australia located in the locality of Warumungu about 105 km (65 mi) south of Tennant Creek, and 393 km (244 mi) north...
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  • the Royal Australian Navy have been named HMAS Warramunga, after the Warumungu Aborigines. HMAS Warramunga (I44), a Tribal-class destroyer commissioned...
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    largest town in central Australia, there are also speakers of Warlpiri, Warumungu, Kaytetye, Alyawarre, Luritja, Pintupi, Pitjantjatjara, Yankunytjatjara...
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    Waramanga was established in the late-1960s and was named after the Warumungu people of Central Australia. Streets in the suburb of Warramanga are named...
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  • and increase health outcomes for the region. Anyinginyi is word of the Warumungu language meaning “belonging to us". Its name was changed to Anyinginyi...
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    longest-lived member of the Stolen Generation Lorna Fejo (1930-2022), the Warumungu woman named by Kevin Rudd, in his Apology to the Stolen Generations in...
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  • Beetaloo Jangari Bill (category Warumungu people)
    Beetaloo Jangari Bill or Wirinykari / Weingari (c. 1915 – 1986) was a Warumungu and Gurindji man who worked as a labourer and became an elder of his people...
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    speak other languages, such as Arrernte, Jaru, Western Desert Language, Warumungu. Warlpiri Sign Language (Rdaka-rdaka) is also an important component of...
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  • speech taboos: the central desert (particularly among the Warlpiri and Warumungu), and western Cape York. Complex gestural systems have also been reported...
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    the Thalanyji (Talainji) Galeru Langal Myndie Ungur Wollunqua by the Warumungu Wonambi Wonungar Worombi Yero Though the concept of the Rainbow Serpent...
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  • Mungarta and also known as McLaren Creek) The Epenarra pastoral lease, the Warumungu and Anurrete Aboriginal Lands Trusts and the Elkedra pastoral lease The...
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    Nicholson Pamayu Ranken Sandover (part) Tablelands Tanami East Tennant Creek Warumungu Ali Curung Alpurrurulam Ampilatwatja Canteen Creek Tara Wutungurra Uintah...
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    Brandan Parfitt (category Warumungu people)
    Territory and is of indigenous Australian heritage. He is Larrakia and Warumungu. He spent much of his junior football at the Nightcliff Football Club...
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  • comprised 35% Warlpiri, 20% Warumungu and Warlmanpa, 30-35% Alyawarra and 10-15% Kaytetye.: 7  : 7  Warlpiri and Warumungu people tend to live in the west...
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  • The Tennant Creek Brio is an artist collective living and working on Warumungu Country in Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory of Australia. The work...
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    Ngumpin–Yapa Ngarrga Ngumbin Warumungu Warumungu Warluwaric Wagaya Bularnu Yindjilandji Warluwarra Yanyuwa Kalkatungic Kalkatungu Yalarnnga Mayi Mayi-Kulan...
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    Murrinh-patha and Ngangikurrungurr in the northwest around Wadeye, Warlpiri and Warumungu in the centre around Tennant Creek, Arrernte around Alice Springs, Pintupi-Luritja...
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    of Tennant Creek, 8 km south of Karlu Karlu and is on the Lands of the Warumungu people. Bonney Well is one of only three wells remaining with its stone...
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    estimated that between 50 - 90, although possibly more Kaytetye, Anmatyerre, Warumungu, Alyawarre and Warlpiri people were killed. Anthropologist Ted Strehlow...
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  • Western Australia, Australia Wangkatha: Western Australia, Australia Warumungu: Northern Territory, Australia Wati peoples Antakirinja: South Australia...
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  • Awelye (also "Yawulyu" in Warlpiri and Warumungu nations) is a ceremonial tradition that includes body painting and is practiced by women by the Anmatyerre...
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    Ngumpin–Yapa Ngarrga Ngumbin Warumungu Warumungu Warluwaric Wagaya Bularnu Yindjilandji Warluwarra Yanyuwa Kalkatungic Kalkatungu Yalarnnga Mayi Mayi-Kulan...
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  • northeast of Alice Springs. It is on the lands of the Alyawarre, Kaytetye and Warumungu peoples and their rights to this land have upheld by a successful Native...
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    rites. They are or were especially highly developed among the Warlpiri, Warumungu, Dieri, Kaytetye, Arrernte, and Warlmanpa, and are based on their respective...
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