They are a very popular subject of conversation and often spoken of in contemporary Western Arrernte society. |
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Spencer and Gillen's findings were the regional differences on Arrernte territory. |
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She married Arrernte man David Miller when she was 24 and had to leave her job when she became pregnant with their first child. |
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Research on Arrernte society has been preoccupied with the mythology and traditions dealing with the ancestral beings and associated ceremonies. |
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The Western Arrernte landscape, made famous by his forebear Albert Namatjira, figures strongly in some recent songs. |
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The Arunta name comes from the Arrernte Aboriginal people of Central Australia, the traditional owners of Mparntwe. |
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The spirit or soul of a person is called inke or kwerrene in Western Arrernte. |
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The Arrernte people are also referred to as Aranda, Arunta, Arrarnta and other spellings. |
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Strehlow indicates that Luritja is a name applied by the Arrernte to all Western Desert speakers. |
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His arrest in 1958 for supplying alcohol to a fellow Arrernte showed the limits of that status. |
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Time has also broadened perspectives on the life story of Strehlow, who once audaciously described himself as the last of the Arrernte. |
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The elements brought to it by the Arrernte at Santa Teresa infused the rite with an unfamiliar vitality. |
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This means that large slabs of the text, transcribed from recorded interviews, are in Arrernte and in his idiosyncratic Aboriginal English. |
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The town is the home of the Hermannsburg choir, a group of women who sing in Arrernte and travel widely to appear at events in Central Australia. |
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The Arrernte people have for quite a while now felt quite angry at what's happening to their land. |
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Tahnia has always loved Alice Springs, and has her large Arrernte family here to encourage and guide her. |
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She speaks Pintupi-Luritja, Western Arrernte and Pitjantjatjara. |
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How did Arrernte people keep their babies warm on freezing nights? |
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Traditional Arrernte people should have a far greater involvement in the decision making process and meetings should be held in Arrernte language. |
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These include specific features in the landscape, the body designs produced for ceremony and the incised ceremonial objects referred to in Arrernte by the term tywerrenge. |
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Senior Arrernte woman Rosalie Riley spoke from an Indigenous perspective, accusing the Howard Government of preying on people's fears of the unknown. |
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The number of phonemically distinct vowels can be as low as two, as in Ubykh and Arrernte. |
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