the whirley wind children
The Pitjantjatjara people speak:Pitjantjatjara (a dialect of Wati, also called Western Desert Language)EnglishAbout 75% of Pitjantjatjara people speak Pitjantjatjara, and unlike most indigenous peoples, the majority of pitjantjatjara speakers do NOT speak English.
Pitjantjatjara people speak the Pitjantjatjara dialect of Wati (also called Western Desert Language). About 80% of Pitjantjatjara speakers do not speak English.
The area of Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara is 102,650 square kilometers.
The Pitjantjatjara language is spoken in northwest south Australia. Please see the related links for details.
The Pitjantjatjara people eat a variety of fruits and seeds. They also eat meat, such as kangaroo, emu, tjala, maku, and rabbit.
Cliff Goddard has written: 'Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara Picture Dictionary' 'The Languages of East and Southeast Asia' 'Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara to English dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English, Yankunytjatjara language, Pitjantjatjara language 'Aboriginal Bird Names' 'Semantic and Lexical Universals' 'Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara to English Dictiona' 'Semantic analysis' -- subject(s): Semantics, English language
a story told by aboriginals to teach young not to do things
Central Australia.
The aboriginal creation time is known as the Dreaming.
The Pitjantjatjara of central Australia.The Uluru (Ayers Rock) is sacred to the Pitjantjatjara and the Yankunytjatjara, the Aboriginal people of the area.
Pitjantjatjara
The Pitjantjatjara Tribe