- told
within the
Murrinh-patha myths. It is this
philosophy that
gives Murrinh-patha
people motive and
meaning in life. The
following Murrinh-patha myth, for...
- The
Murrinh-Patha, or Murinbata, are an
Aboriginal Australian people of the
Northern Territory.
Murrinh-Patha is
spoken by
about 2500 people, and serves...
-
Murrinh-patha (or Murrinhpatha,
literally 'language-good'),
called Garama by the Jam****g, is an
Australian Aboriginal language spoken by over 2,000...
- In
Murrinh-Patha mythology,
Nogamain is a god who
gives spirit children to
mortal parents. He
created himself from nothingness. Eliade,
Mircea (1966)...
- are:
Southern Daly
Murrinh-patha (Murinbata) Ngan’gityemerri (Ngan’gi)
Southern Daly is a
distant and
problematic relationship.
Murrinh-Patha was once thought...
- In
Murrinh-Patha mythology,
Tjinimin is the
ancestor of the
Australian peoples. He is ****ociated with the bat and with
Kunmanggur the
rainbow serpent...
-
encoding kinship in
language including special kin
forms of pronouns. In
Murrinh-patha, for example, when
selecting a
nonsingular exclusive pronoun to refer...
-
Propositus Tri-relational Kin-terms
Terms of this type can be
found in
Murrinh-patha and
Bininj Kunwok. The
speaker and the
addressee form two distinct...
- sounds. As an
allophone of
other rhotic sounds, [ɹ]
occurs in Edo, Fula,
Murrinh-patha, and Palauan.
Index of
phonetics articles Laver, John (1994). Principles...
-
Nemarluk (c. 1911 –
August 1940) was an
Murrinh-patha man,
Aboriginal warrior and
resistance leader who
lived around present-day
Darwin in the Northern...