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Djan'kawu Summary
1,951 words, approx. 7 pages DJAN'KAWU. The name Djan'kawu (also spelled as Djang'kawu or Djanggawul) refers to ancestral beings described in the mythology of the Dhuwa moiety, or descent group, of the Yolngu people, who live in northeast Arnhem Land in the...
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Yolngu Information
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 The Yolngu (or Yolŋu) IPA: [ˈjoːlŋʊ] are an Indigenous Australian people inhabiting north-eastern Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia. Yolngu literally means “person” in the language spoken by the...



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YOLNGU BOY.(Review) (movie review)
03/05/2001: 479 words, approx. 2 pages (AUSTRALIA) A Palace Films (Australia) release of an Australian Film Finance Corp. presentation of an Australian Children's Television Foundation-Burrundi Pictures production, in association with the Yothu Yindi Foundation, Beyond Films, Palace Films, with the assistance of SBS Independent, Northern Territory Government, Film...
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 The Australian Journal of Anthropology
Syncretism or sychronicity? Remapping the Yolngu feel of place
01/01/2001: 7,875 words, approx. 26 pages For Christian Yolngu in Arnhem Land visions shape the imagined, embodied and affective experiences of places of danger, illness, healing and general wellbeing. In this paper, I argue that Yolngu have consistently constructed their Christian faith through visions stemming from an ancestral aesthetic embodied...


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