- The
Arabana, also
known as the Ngarabana, are an
Aboriginal Australian people of
South Australia. The
older tribal autonym was Ngarabana,
which may have...
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Arabana or
Arabuna /ˈʌrəbʌnə/ is an
Australian Aboriginal language of the Pama–Nyungan family,
spoken by the
Wongkanguru and
Arabana people. The language...
- The
native title over the lake and
surrounding region is held by the
Arabana people. The lake is one of the most
important for
waterbirds in Australia...
- a sibling-like
kinship relation, a
third SIBLING form is selected. In
Arabana-Wangkangurru, the
speaker will use
entirely different sets of pronouns...
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historically been a
staple in the
diets of
Aboriginal Australians. The
Arabana term for the grub is mako
witjuti (with
emphasis on
initial syllables);...
- A
closely related art form is the
Aravana Muttu or
Arabana Muttu that uses a drum
called arabana that is
similar to the duff.
Young Duffmuttu Artists...
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Aravana muttu or
arabana muttu is an art form
prevalent among Muslims in
Kerala state of
south India,
named after the aravana, a hand-held, one-sided...
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Cattle Company holdings. The
Peake is on the
traditional lands of the
Arabana people. The
nearby mound spring complex –
yardiya –
contains important...
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Wangkangurru (also
known as
Arabana/Wangkangurru, Wangganguru,
Wanggangurru and Wongkangurru)
language –
closely related to the
Arabana language of
South Australia...
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Padayani ****yattam
Theyyam Oppana Mappila Paattu Kolkali Duff
Muttu Arabana muttu Muttum Viliyum Vattapattu Margam Kali Cha****
Nadakam Parichamuttukali...