In 1907 he began the publication of his seven volumed work about the Aranda and Loritja tribes. |
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Their study of the Aranda Aborigines of Central Australia is still widely quoted. |
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He is a strong advocate for reopening Aranda House as a youth refuge, but says his appeals to the NT Government are falling on deaf ears. |
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Some of the children taken in at Oodnadatta, and later Quorn and Eden Hills, were of Aranda, Arabana, Antakarinja or Pitjantjatjara background. |
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Men in Aranda society hunted with a variety of implements including spears, spear throwers, and nonreturning boomerangs. |
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So, does the beautiful title of the biography evoke the man, his work or the Aranda culture that was his subject? |
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Gillen was a trusted ally of the Aranda people, and he and Spencer were able to spend long periods with them. |
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There are several thousand speakers of dialects of the Western Desert Language and of Aranda, around Alice Springs. |
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He extolled the virtues of Aranda belief, and disdained the modern world that had replaced traditional sanctities. |
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The Arrernte people are also referred to as Aranda, Arunta, Arrarnta and other spellings. |
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Being able to speak or at least understand a few words in the Aranda language did little to improve relations between the Aborigines and the neighbouring station owners. |
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It is fun to find the same pattern on Aranda tjurunga and an Irish grave slab. |
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The Aranda people of central Australia saw the four Cross stars as the talon of an eagle and Gamma Centauri as its leg. |
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Gang member Ramon Aranda also was killed, and his alleged accomplice, David Garcia, faces capital murder charges. |
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