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- The Matuntara are an Indigenous Australian people of the Northern Territory. Though called "Southern Luritja", the Matuntara seems to have been Antakarinya...
- Antakarinya Region northeast area of South Australia Ethnicity Antakirinja, Matuntara Native speakers 7 (2021 census) Language family Pama–Nyungan Wati Western...
- neither ceremonial nor animistic motives. Among the southern tribes, the Matuntara, Mularatara, or Pitjentara, every second child was eaten in the belief...
- language group of Aboriginal Australians by a raiding party of 50 to 60 Matuntara warriors in 1875. The m****acre took place at Irbmangkara, a permanent...
- Marrago[2] Queensland Martu Mardu Western Australia Marulta[2] Queensland Matuntara[2] Northern Territory Maung[1][2] Northern Territory Arnhem Maya Maia[2]...
- neither ceremonial nor animistic motives. Among the southern tribes, the Matuntara, Mularatara, or Pitjentara, every second child was eaten in the belief...
- cultural and natural history of the property. Residents of Imanpa include Matuntara descendants (the original occupiers of Angas Downs region), Yankunytjatjara...
- Aranda) men, women and children are killed by a raiding party of 50 to 60 Matuntara warriors in the m****acre of Running Waters. New South Government establishes...
- the Kokata territory at Coober Pedy. The line separating them from the Matuntara tribe roughly coincides with the northern reaches of the bluebush plains...
- Southern Aranda language group were killed by a raiding party of 50 to 60 Matuntara warriors at Irbmangkara, a permanent water stretch of the Finke River...