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ARRERNTE DICTIONNARY
RED KANGAROO
AherreYou see red kangaroo in flat country or mulga country (type of tree). Kangaroo are cut up in a special way (according to Aboriginal law) BOOMERANG
Alye, IlyeBoomerang are used to beat the rhythm to accompany singing, and were also used for hunting. They are not of the returning type. SAND GOANNA
AlewatyerreA common Goanna can grow up to 1.5 metre in length . It is a popular source of food and is hunted by women and children. WOODEN SHIELD
AlkwerteA shield is to protect you if someone is throwing a boomerang at you, or spearing you with a spear, or hitting you with a nulla-nulla. THE DREAMTIME
Altyerreis the creation of the world and the things in it, and its eternal existence. Everyone has a dreaming which has its place, where its come from. It is visual and spiritual. STONE KNIFE
AlyekweWOOMERA
AmirreA wooden implement used as a spear thrower but has a sharp flake of stone attached to be used to scrap and carve and glued with beefwood tree resin or spinifex wax. COOLAMON
Urtnea wooden dish for carrying things and made in light wood like" bean " Tree. Also used to carry water or a young baby. SPEAR
IrrtyarteTaken from a branch (spear bush) to hunt and punish among Aboriginal law. The stick is heated in hot sand and ash and straighten out with the hands. HEAD PAD
AkarnteA ring shaped pad placed on the head to carry a coolamon on. Traditionally made out of twisted grass and / or hairstring. EMU
ArleyeNon flying Native Bird. The belly feathers are used for decoration, and the sinews can be used in making tools and weapons. DINGO
ArtnwereWild Dingos live out in the bush and live on Kangaroo, Euro, Goannas, Birds and Mice. They were sometimes adopted by Aborigines. DIGGING STICK
atnemeA solid piece of wood out of "Mulga" sharpened at the end, and used by women for digging roots, small animals and as a walking stick. WITCHETTY GRUB
AtnyematyeA grub is the larval stage of a type of moth.This one is find in the root system of Mulga, "Witchetty grub". The flesh is a delicacy for Aborigines. SPINIFEX
AywerteA plant which grow on very poor and sandy soils. Aborigenes were using the resin to assemble things together. BELT STRING
AlyepeBelt or strap made of hairstring. The hair was spinned and strong and was used to attach things together. OVAL WOODEN SCOOP
ArleyeUsed for scooping water out of rockholes. Also to dig out soakages with these scoops and use them to clean the (first dirty) water. People also dig holes to catch Goannas, rabbits, Perenties . HONEY ANT
YerrampeThis is a type of ant that stores honey like food in their abdomens. The worker ants collect the sweet and is sacred food. * Institute for Aboriginal Development (IAD) Copy Rights
FURTHER READING / ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Aboriginal Artists of the Western Desert
Vivien Johnson - Craftmen HouseInstitute for Aboriginal Development
I.A.D. PressThe little Red, Yellow and Black book
Council for Aboriginal ReconciliationEastern and Central Arrernte to English Dictionary
I.A.D. PressArrernte Foods from Central Australia
Margaret Mary Turner - I.A.D. PressA learners Wordlist of Pertame
Chritobel Swan / Marlene Cousens - I.A.D. PressI.A.D. Press, the publishing arm of the Institute for Aboriginal Development, publishes a range of titles on the languages and cultures of Central Australia. Some of these titles relating to Arandic languages are listed above. We recommend that you contact the book sales section of I.A.D. Press before ordering, to confirm price and availability.
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