- The
Ngaanyatjarra, also
known (along with the Pini) as the Nana, are an
Indigenous Australian cultural group of
Western Australia. They are
located in...
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desert near Uluru. They are
closely related to the
Yankunytjatjara and
Ngaanyatjarra and
their languages are, to a
large extent,
mutually intelligible (all...
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Ngaanyatjarra ([ˈŋɐːn̪ɐt̪ɐrɐ]; also Ngaanyatjara, Ngaanjatjarra) is a
dialect of the
Western Desert language spoken primarily by the
Ngaanyatjarra people...
- in 1976 and a
member of the
Ngaanyatjarra Council in 1981. The
community is
located within the
determined Ngaanyatjarra Lands (Part A) (WAD6004/04) native...
- Australia. The main
service provider is
Ngaanyatjarra Council area,
although outside of the
boundary of the
Ngaanyatjarra Lands. It was
established around a...
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which embraces several distinct "tribes" or peoples, in
particular the
Ngaanyatjarra,
Pitjantjatjara and
Yankunytjatjara groups, is
pronounced with the stress...
- Warburton,
Warburton Ranges or
Milyirrtjarra (in the
Ngaanyatjarra dialect) is an
Aboriginal Australian community in
Western Australia, just to the south...
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traditional lands of the
Ngaanyatjarra people of the
Central Desert of
Western Australia. The 99-year
leases held by the
Ngaanyatjarra Land
Council on behalf...
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healers of
central Australia: Ngangkari. Broome,
Western Australia:
Ngaanyatjarra Pitjantjatjar Yankunytjatjara Women's
Council Aboriginal Corporation...
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regularly supplied by an
Indigenous camel company run by
Ngaanyatjarra Council on the
Ngaanyatjarra Lands in
Western Australia and by
camels mustered on the...