WebMar 18, 2024 · Pintupi-Luritja (sometimes called Papunya-Luritja) is the name used for a Western Desert language spoken in a small number of Central Australian communities … http://pzhyz.com/news/show/80291.html
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WebKate Clark’s Post Kate Clark Public affairs, strategy, engagement, advocacy 1y WebThis Pintupi-Luritja Dictionary includes vocabulary used in everyday speech by speakers of the Pintupi-Luritja dialects of the Western Desert Language. Within this range of speech there are borrowings from other Western Desert dialects, Western Arrarnta, Warlpiri and English. Borrowings have been used for many years, even before people came in to live … hold on to your helmet
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WebPintupi Luritja Photo Archive. 732 likes · 3 talking about this. This page shows some photos from the Pintupi Luritja Community Stories Project, so you can find peop According to an estimate made by Norman Tindale, the Kukatja of the Northern Territory (Luritja) had tribal lands covering some 10,300 square miles (27,000 km ). Their territory is immediately west of the Derwent River, that formed their frontier with the Arrernte. He defined them as dwelling west of the Gosse Range and Palm Valley on the south MacDonnell Ranges. Their southern limits went as far as Tempe Downs, and they ranged southwest to Lake Amadeus, the George Gill Range, … WebPana (Pintupi-Luritja for ‘sand’ or ‘earth’), Tjulpirpa (Pitjantjatjara for ‘soft sand’), Pilki (Kukaja/Pintupi for ‘sloppy’ or ‘wet mud’) is an exhibition of ceramics by Purple House patients. For the past year, these artists have been working through Visual Art Certificate II subjects at Charles Darwin University to develop their skills in hand building with clay, … hold on to your love