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Pitjandjara EAA (Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia, Horton ed.) * Pitjantjatjara
AIATSIS (Austr. Inst. of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies) C.06 Pitjantjatjara (click)
SIL (Summer Institute of Linguistics) PJT PITJANTJATJARA --> South-West (50) --> Wati (13) --> Pama-Nyungan (176) (number of languages in each group or family between brackets) |
State: SA
(please be aware that this map is NOT hand-drawn, but machine generated
using approximate coordinates adjusted from Tindale's records. This map is only here to provide a very general idea of the location)

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| Alternative names found in the literature for this group
* Pitjantjatjara Pitjandjara Pitjandjadjara Pitjantjatjarra Pitjandjatjarra Bidjandjara Bidjandjadjara Bidjuwonngu Wongapitjira Wongapitja Wanudjara (by Ngadadjara) Mulatara (grp at Tomkinson and Blyth Ranges) Partutu (by Pintupi) Tjitiadjara (by Ngadadjara Wirtjapakandja (a grp) |
User contributions
2002-12-16 gunu
2003-09-16 can u plz help me find information on the social behaviours of the anangu people
2004-09-03 family trees of the tribe would be nice to find on the web so we can find out about our family history and who we are really related to
2005-01-09 I, also, am looking for information about my family history
2005-04-07 this is a weird webstie where is the infomation about the tribes.
2005-04-25 Does anyone know of Aboriginal Sites that are submerged? Archaeologicaly speaking that is.
2005-05-11 I would have liked to see the earliest photos.Also photos of the dwellings,and weapons used to hunt.
2005-05-23 Where is the actaul details on theis tribe,history,homes,language, words.this does not help the children with school projects
2005-08-01 I need info on the Anangu and pitjantjatjara people at Yalata, their culture and whether or not tourism would be benificial there.
Unfortunately, because of too many misuses, the possibility for visitors to add comments here was taken out of the system.
It will be added again at a later stage with a more severe control mechanism. Sorry to all those well-intentioned who have contributed to make these pages a collective place of growing knowledge....
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Place and geographical locations that are often associated to this group. Please note that these are places that were or are mentioned in the literature, some are inaccurate. Under no circumstances can this list be used in the context of any sorts of claims, indigenous or not.
Birksgate Range; Butler Dome; Hopkins; Kalaiapiti; Lake Amadeus; Lake Wright; Mann Ranges; Mount Blyth; Mount Caroline; Mount Hinckley; Mount Kintore; Mount Sir Thomas Range; Musgrave Ranges; Neale; Oparinna Blyth Ranges; Rawlinson Range WA; Stevenson Peak; Tomkinson Ranges; Wingelinga; Yalata; |
Bibliographic references for this record
I suggest you also use the above-mentioned AIATSIS name in the AIATSIS MURA catalogue for bibliographic references
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