- The
Pintupi are an
Australian Aboriginal group who are part of the
Western Desert cultural group and
whose traditional land is in the area west of Lake...
- The
Pintupi Nine are a
group of nine
Pintupi people who
remained unaware of
European colonisation of
Australia and
lived a
traditional desert-dwelling...
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Pintupi (/ˈpɪntəpi, ˈpɪnə-, -bi/) is an
Australian Aboriginal language. It is one of the Wati
languages of the
large Pama–Nyungan family. It is one of...
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through the
Pintupi desert region during the Dreaming. It is a
complex mythology of narratives,
songs and
ceremonies known to the
Pintupi as Tingarri...
- (Leningrad: "Children's Literature" Publishing.) Myers, Fred (1986).
Pintupi Country,
Pintupi Self. USA:
Smithsonian Institution. Look up
smoke signal in Wiktionary...
- Luritja). The
variety of
Luritja spoken at
Kintore is
often referred to as
Pintupi/Luritja. /ɾ/ can
range to a
trill [r] in
emphatic speech among speakers...
- [citation needed]
Ngarluma Roebourne, W.A.
kurmur Nyul Nyul
Kimberleys ngaribi Pintupi Central Australia paampu Warray Adelaide River bambu Yolngu Arnhem Land...
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Ngaanyatjarra Lands. It was
established around a bore in the
early 1980s as a
Pintupi settlement, as part of the
outstation movement, and
became a permanent...
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female forms,
giving a
total of
sixteen skin names, for
example the
Pintupi (listed below) and Warlpiri.
While membership in skin
groups is ideally...
- Books. pp. 362–375. ISBN 978-1-782-38185-3. Hansen, KC; Hansen, LE (1992).
Pintupi/Luritja
Dictionary 3rd Edition.
Alice Springs: IAD Press. ISBN 0-949659-63-0...