- The
Anmatyerr (also
spelt Anmatyerre, Anmatjera, Anmatjirra,
Amatjere and
other variations) are an
Aboriginal Australian people of the
Northern Territory...
- a
dialect of it.
Anmatyerr (also
spelt Anmatyerre and
other variations),
divided into
Eastern and Western, is
spoken by the
Anmatyerr (or Anmatjirra) people...
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lawman of his people. The name Gwoya, is a non-Indigenous
rendering of the
Anmatyerr word 'Kwatye',
meaning 'water' or 'rain'. The
electoral division of Gwoja...
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Western Desert language it is
known as
ininti and the in
Arrernte and
Anmatyerr it is
known as atywerety. The
small tree has a
straggly habit and typically...
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September 2010. Gibson, Jay; McCarthy,
Teresa (18
August 2009). "The
Anmatyerr Man of Ywerternt".
Territory Stories. hdl:10070/715092.
Retrieved 2 April...
- 2024. "Land and Sea".
Anindilyakwa Land Council.
Retrieved 2024-02-09. "
Anmatyerr Rangers".
Central Land Council.
Central Land Council.
Retrieved 20 January...
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Northern Territory Aboriginal names for this
species are: aper (Alyawarr,
Anmatyerr), aper or per (Eastern Arrernte),
apere (Kaytetye),
aylpele (Pintupi Luritja)...
- thickets. The
Alyawarr speaking people call it anaytapaytap, ****ywert; the
Anmatyerr: atywert-atywert; the Kaytetye: atywert-atywerte, kalamp-atywert-atywerte;...
- on the
western side of Pine Hill Station,
north of
Alice Springs. Five
Anmatyerr peoples were
awarded native title over 1,500 km2 (580 sq mi) of land including...
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Springs within the
Yuendumu Aboriginal Lands Trust area, on
traditional Anmatyerr land. It
includes numerous outstations, and the area
borders Mount Doreen...