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Alice Springs (Eastern Arrernte:
Mparntwe) is a town in the
Northern Territory, Australia; it is the third-largest
settlement after Darwin and Palmerston...
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formerly the
Araluen Centre for Arts & Entertainment, in
Alice Springs (
Mparntwe) in the
Northern Territory of Australia, is a
cultural precinct which includes...
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River (Arrernte:
Lhere Mparntwe /
Lhere Imatukua) is an
ephemeral river in the
southern Northern Territory,
central Australia. The
origins of...
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Central Arrernte)
dialects include Akarre, Antekerrepenh, Ikngerripenhe,
Mparntwe Arrernte.
Spoken in the
Alice Springs area and others,
there were 1,910...
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group of
Aboriginal Australian peoples who live in the
Arrernte lands, at
Mparntwe (Alice Springs) and
surrounding areas of the
Central Australia region of...
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First Nations art and
cultural event and exhibition, held in
Alice Springs/
Mparntwe annually since 1991.
Developed by the
Araluen Arts Centre, the
first Desert...
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community roughly 240
kilometres (150 mi)
northwest of
Alice Springs (
Mparntwe) in the
Northern Territory, Australia. It is
known as an
important centre...
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Doris Stuart Kngwarreye (born c. 1940) is the
senior traditional owner for
Mparntwe (Alice Springs) in the
Northern Territory of Australia.
Doris Stuart Kngwarreye...
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Alice Springs is
located in
Arrernte Country. Its
traditional name is
Mparntwe.
Alice Springs is an
established residential township with a commercial...
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traditional land in the
Northern Territory,
north and west of
Alice Springs (
Mparntwe).
About 3,000
people still speak the
Warlpiri language. The word "Warlpiri"...