Arrernte — may refer to: the Arrernte people, the Indigenous Australians who are the original custodians of Arrernte lands the Arrernte language, a dialect cluster spoken in and around Alice Springs Lower Arrernte, one of five aboriginal dialects spoken by… … Wikipedia
Arrernte — /ˈarəndə/ (say ahruhnduh), /ˈærəndə/ (say aruhnduh) noun 1. an Australian Aboriginal people of an area of Central Australia around Alice Springs, extending from the vicinity of the Finke River in the west to the Simpson Desert in the east. 2. the …
Eastern Arrernte — refers to Arrernte people, Indigenous Australians, who traditionally live in the Arrernte lands East of Alice Springs, including Wallace Rock Hole. It also refers to a dialect of the Arrernte language that is spoken in this area. Some people… … Wikipedia
Central Arrernte — The term Central Arrernte can refer to the Arrernte people who traditionally live in Alice Springs, the centre of the Arrernte country in Australia.It can also refer to a dialect of the Arrernte language that is spoken in this area. Some people… … Wikipedia
Lower Arrernte — is one of five aboriginal dialects (Western, Eastern, Central, Southern, and Lower Arrernte), all spoken by a few thousand people around the Alice Springs region in Central Australia. Lower Arrernte originates from the Finke river area, close to… … Wikipedia
Alice Springs — Northern Territory The Springs that gave the town its name … Wikipedia
Alice Springs, Northern Territory — Infobox Australian Place | type = city name = Alice Springs state = nt caption = pop = 26,486 (2005) poprank = density = 178 est = area = 148 elevation = 576 mayor = Damien Ryan timezone = utc = +9:30 timezone dst = utc dst = postcode = 0870 0872 … Wikipedia
Indigenous peoples of Australia — For a more complete list of Indigenous peoples of Australia (groups, kinship groups, communities and other collective designations) see List of Indigenous Australian group names There are several hundred Indigenous peoples of Australia, many are… … Wikipedia
Luritja — is a name used to refer to several dialects of the Indigenous Australian Western Desert Language, and thereby also to the people who speak these varieties, and their traditional lands. Contents 1 Origin and meaning of Luritja 2 Area 3 Papunya… … Wikipedia
Kulturareal Desert — Kulturareal Desert[1] … Deutsch Wikipedia