- The
Luritja or
Loritja people, also
known as ****atja or ****atja-Luritja, are an
Aboriginal Australian people of the
Northern Territory.
Their traditional...
- Aranda's Pepa: An
introduction to Carl Strehlow's
Masterpiece Die Aranda- und
Loritja-Stämme in Zentral-Australien (1907-1920).
Australian National University...
- The
Luritja dialect is the
language of the
Luritja people, an
Aboriginal Australian group indigenous to
parts of the
Northern Territory and
Western Australia...
-
evident in
their languages, of
which he
mastered three: Dieri,
Aranda and
Loritja.
Though a
brilliant student,
among the
anomalies of Strehlow's education...
- Sir
James Frazer about Strehlow's work. Strehlow's book, Die Aranda- und
Loritja-Stämme in Zentral-Australien (published in parts,
between 1907 and 1920)...
- is
shown as of the
Pananka group of
Aranda people in 1965 and 1968, but
Loritja in 1963 and 1966. Her
birthplace was
Hermannsburg (which is
Western Arrernte...
- the 20th
century The
early ethnographer R. H. Mathews,
reported that the
Loritja verb for "to speak" was wonkanye,
while that of the
tribe around Erlistoun...
- Lat****ji[2]
Latie Latie[1]
Victoria Lotiga[2]
Queensland Luritja[1]
Loritja, ****atja,[2]
Gugadja Northern Territory Desert Luthigh[1]
Queensland West...
-
Publishers – via
Internet Archive. Strehlow, Carl (1910). Die Aranda- und
Loritja-stämme in Zentral-Australien (PDF) (in German). Vol. 3.
Frankfurt am Main:...
- ISSN 0726-8602. Strehlow, C. (Carl), 1871-1922 (11
November 2010), Die Aranda- und
Loritja-Stamme in Zentral-Australien,
Joseph Baer & Co., 1907-1920,
retrieved 24...