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Maningrida is a self-governing indigenous community in the heart of the Arnhem Land region of Australia's Northern Territory. Maningrida is located 500 km east of Darwin and 300 km north east of Jabiru. It is on the North Central Arnhem Land coast of the Arafura Sea, on the estuary of the Liverpool River. The Kunibídji people are the traditional landowners of this country. The name Maningrida is an Anglicised version of the Kunibídji name Manayingkarírra, which comes from the phrase Mane djang karirra, meaning "the place where the Dreaming changed shape." The town supports a population of 2,600 people, which includes those who live on the 30 homeland centres or outstations around Maningrida. Major players in the town's economic and political life include the "Maningrida JET Centre," the "Maningrida Council Inc.," the "Maningrida Progress Association," the "Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation," and the "Maningrida Arts and Culture" artists' co-op

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Monks ate in a large room called a refectory or frater, usually situated next to the kitchens on the south side of the cloister.

Outside the refectory door, in the cloister walk, were stone troughs with running cold water (lavatorium) for the brothers to wash their hands before and after meals. Inside, large oak tables were arranged around the sides of the large room and the brothers sat against the walls, facing inwards towards the centre of the room. Some of the monks were tasked to act as servitors, bringing the food from the kitchen to the tables.

Meals were eaten in total silence, while one monk read from the Bible or other religious text (often at a pulpit raised above the heads of the monks as they ate).

Because they were forbidden to speak, monks used monastic sign language to communicate during meals; the sign for bread was to make a circle by placing the tips of the two thumbs and index fingers together. The sign for pottage was making a stirring motion with the right fist, as if stirring a pot of vegetables while cooking. If they wanted fish, then the flat hand was moved to imitate the tail of a swimming fish. The sign for an apple was to bend the right thumb into the palm of the hand and grasp it with the other four fingers.

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Numbers varied depending on the size of the monastery and over time. Priories were generally smaller monasteries with fewer monks, abbeys were generally larger with more monks, but even this was not always the case.

At Kirkstall Abbey there were 31 monks in 1538, where there had previously been over 100. At Rievaulx Abbey in Yorkshire in about 1160 there were 140 monks and 500 lay brothers (Cistercian lay brothers were essentially a workforce who did not take the full vows of a monk but lived in the monastery and are sometimes included in the full total); by 1538 there were just 23.

At Abingdon Abbey in 1117 there were 80 monks, falling to just 25 by 1538. At Crowland Abbey in Lincolnshire the monks were struck with plague in the early 14th century - 13 monks died in just 15 days.

1538 is a significant date because it marked the start of the closure of all English monasteries under Henry VIII.

Numbers were generally in the 30 to 150 range.

A further complication is that some large monasteries had "outstations" known as cells, where a very small number of monks might be based temporarily. One of these was at Jarrow, one of nine cells belonging to Durham Cathedral Priory - it housed a master and just 2 monks, who returned to the parent monastery after three years, to be replaced by others.

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