- 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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Warumungu Sign
Language is a sign
language used by the
Warumungu, an
Aboriginal community in the
central desert region of Australia.
Along with Warlpiri...
- 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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Tennant Cr**** (
Warumungu: Jurnkkurakurr) is a town
located in the
Northern Territory of Australia. It is the
seventh largest town in the
Northern Territory...
- area in the
Northern Territory of
Australia located in the
locality of
Warumungu about 105 km (65 mi)
south of
Tennant Cr****, and 393 km (244 mi) north...
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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...
- 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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largest town in
central Australia,
there are also
speakers of Warlpiri,
Warumungu, Kaytetye, Alyawarre, Luritja, Pintupi, Pitjantjatjara, Yankunytjatjara...