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  2. Mati Ke - Wikipedia

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    The Mati Ke, also known as the Magatige, are an Aboriginal Australian people, whose traditional lands are located in the Wadeye area in the Northern Territory. Their language is in serious danger of extinction , but there is a language revival project under way to preserve it.

  3. Marringarr language - Wikipedia

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    The three Marringarr elders who are the last known native speakers of Magati Ke (2007) According to the Language Database, as of 2005 Mati Ke language had a population of three (Patrick Nudjulu, Johnny Chula, Agatha Perdjert). [3] [5] Mati Ke speakers have primarily switched to use of English and the flourishing Aboriginal language Murrinh ...

  4. Murrinh-Patha - Wikipedia

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    The Murrinh-Patha conducted a bullroarer ceremony, known secretly as Karwadi, and publicly as the Punj.This was analysed by W. E. H. Stanner in terms of a pattern he discerned underlying the more general rite of sacrifice in other cultures, consisting of (a) something of value consecrated to a spiritual being, and whose aim lies beyond the common ends of life; (b) the object of sacrifice ...

  5. Dharam Karam - Wikipedia

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    Dharam Karam is a 1975 Hindi drama film produced by Raj Kapoor and directed by Randhir Kapoor, who also stars as father and son in the film, respectively.The film also stars Rekha, Premnath and Dara Singh.

  6. Marrithiyal people - Wikipedia

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    Their traditional grounds lay south-west of Darwin, in the heart of Litchfield National Park, in an area which is known as Woolaning, Rakula.Like a dozen other tribes, as the white invasion got underway in the 1880s, the local tribes travelled between Litchfield and the Western Daly region with their remnants either dispersed or crammed into smaller outstations.

  7. Marri Amu - Wikipedia

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  8. Marri Tjevin - Wikipedia

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  9. Matuntara people - Wikipedia

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    Norman Tindale estimated the Matuntara tribal lands to cover approximately 14,000 square miles (36,000 km 2).Their nomadic lives were spent south of the Levi Range around the Palmer River tributary of the Finke River.