- The
Kokatha, also
known as the
Kokatha Mula, are an
Aboriginal Australian people of the
state of
South Australia. They
speak the
Kokatha language, close...
- The
Kokatha language, also
written ****atha, Kokata, Gugada, and
other variants, and also
referred to as Madutara, Maduwonga, Nganitjidi, Wanggamadu, and...
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scorching daytime heat. The name "Coober Pedy" is
thought to
derive from the
Kokatha-Barngarla term kupa-piti,
which translates to "whitefellas' hole", but...
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north of
Adelaide in the Far
North of
South Australia on the
lands of the
Kokatha people.
Andamooka is the
largest town
administered by the
Outback Communities...
- (tongs),
manjira and
jhanjh (cymbals),
ghungru (bells),
thali (platter) and
kokatha murchang.
There are also wind
instruments like algoja/algoza (twin flutes)...
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operated facility. The
village is
located on the
traditional lands of the
Kokatha people in the Far
North region of
South Australia, but is on Commonwealth-owned...
- be
closed by the
Highways Dept.. This
region is the home
country of the
Kokatha people, and
traces of
their occupation may
still be found:
sacred sites...
- its
website as of
April 2021[update],
including Ngarrindjeri, Kaurna,
Kokatha,
Lower Arrernte and Pitjantjatjara, to name a few of the many languages...
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sacred site and
ownership was
contested by
three claimant groups: the
Kokatha, Adnyamathanha/Kuyani and
Barngarla peoples. The
court ruled that none...
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determination of the
Kokatha people, an
Aboriginal Australian people of
South Australia. The
dunes and
trees are
considered sacred to the
Kokatha people, being...