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Kaytetye may
refer to:
Kaytetye people, an
ethnic group of
Australia Kaytetye language,
their language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- The
Kaytetye, also
written Kaititya, and
pronounced kay-ditch, are an
Aboriginal Australian people who live
around Barrow Cr**** and
Tennant Cr**** in the...
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Kaytetye (also
spelt Kaititj, Gaididj, Kaiditj, Kaytej) is an
Australian Aboriginal language primarily spoken in the
Northern Territory north of Alice...
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Southern Arrernte),
Pertame language (also
known as
Southern Arrernte) and
Kaytetye.
Upper Arrernte (or just Arrernte)
dialect cluster, with five or six main...
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Curung (
Kaytetye: Alekarenge;
formerly Warrabri) is an
Indigenous Australian community in the
Barkly Region of the
Northern Territory. The community...
- was) a
highly developed Australian Aboriginal sign
language used by the
Kaytetye people of
northern Australia. "Iltyem iltyem".
Iltyem iltyem. Retrieved...
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comprising 5
Aranda (Arrernte) dialects, plus two
distinct languages,
Kaytetye (Koch, 2004) and
Lower Southern (or just Lower) Aranda, an
extinct language...
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believes that
Lower Murray (five
families and isolates),
Arandic (2 families,
Kaytetye and Arrernte), and
Kalkatungic (2 isolates) are
small Sprachbunds. Dixon's...
- Rona Glynn-McDonald is a
Kaytetye woman and
founder of
First Nations-led not-for-profit
Common Ground who is now a
board director of it and the director...
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buildings that
remain there. The
traditional owners of this site are the
Kaytetye people. The site of the
Barrow Cr****
Telegraph Station was
selected by...