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Warumungu language
Warumungu bibliography
Warumungu
language bibliography
Warumungu song bibliography
Some Warumungu
non-language references
Some films
and video-recordings relating to Warumungu
Papulu Apparrkari (Barkly
Region Aboriginal Languages Centre) is the
main contact for information about Warumungu language and culture.
Contact: Apparrkari Aboriginal
Corporation
(formerly BRALC), PO Box 1108, Tennant Creek NT 0861
Papulu Apparrkari's CD Yawulyu Mungamunga was launched on 29
April 2000 in Sydney and on
24 May 2000 in Tennant Creek.
Nyinkka Nyunyu Centre,
part of Julalikari Council's Aboriginal
Experience
Warumungu language on the Web
Language of the Month
Series : 5, June 1998
Texts in Warumungu and English from Michael Jampin Jones and Batchelor
College students from Tennant Creek (Michael Jampin Jones, Susan
Nangali
Jones, Sandra Nangali Morrison, Ronald Morrison, Ronald Hughes, Kevin
Morrison)
Language of the Month also appears in the FATSIL
newsletter Voice of the Land. Warumungu is pp.6-8 in Volume 9
(June
1998). The Warumungu articles also appear in the mid-1998 issue of the
Batchelor College magazine Ngoonjook.
Links of Warumungu relevance
Warumungu land: a partial history of
land
titles
Warumungu arts and crafts
Bush Fruits. Anyinginyi Arts and Crafts Touring Exhbition.
Curated
by Brenda Runnegar. Tennant Creek: Anyinginyi Arts. February 2001.
18pp.
ISBN 0-646-40976-X
Art of Peggy
Napangardi Jones, at Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne, February 2006
(and previously)
PO Box 158
TENNANT CREEK NT 0861
Ph: 08 8962 2163
Fax: 08 8962 3236
Anyinginyi Congress Art Gallery is now closed
© 2006 David
Nash
Last changed 23 October 2014
URL: http://www.anu.edu.au/linguistics/nash/aust/wru/index.html