Alyawarre

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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "redirect hatnote". Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use Australian English The Alyawarre, also spelt Alyawarr and also known as the Iliaura, are an Aboriginal Australian people, or language group, from the Northern Territory. The Alyawarre are made up of roughly 1,200 associated peoples and actively engage in local traditions such as awelye painting.

Country

Norman Tindale's estimate in 1974 assigned to the Alyawarre traditional tribal lands extending over some Script error: No such module "convert"., taking in the Sandover and Bundey Rivers, as well as Ooratippra and Fraser Creeks. Notable sites associated with their nomadic world include Mount Swan, northern flank of Harts Range, Plenty River north and west of Ilbala, Jervois Range, Mount Playford and the Elkedra River. They were also present at MacDonald Downs and Huckitta.Template:Sfn

The Utopia community, Script error: No such module "convert". north-east of Alice Springs, is partly on Alyawarre land, partly on land of the Anmatyerre.Template:Sfn

Language

Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". The Alyawarre people speak a dialect of Upper Arrernte known as Alyawarre.

Social organisation

The Alyawarre had a four-section marriage system.

Demography

C. L. Yallop estimated the Alyawarre community to number 500-600 people in 1969. They were mainly concentrated at Lake Nash, the Georgina River, McDonald Downs, on the Bundey River, and the Warrabri Reserve.Template:Sfn

In the 2016 Australian Census, there were 347 Alyawarre recorded in the "Utopia - Arawerr - Arlparra" Indigenous location. Only 4% of households only spoke English at home.Template:Sfn

Native title

In 1980 the Alyawarre made a land claim together with the Anmatyerre for the Utopia pastoral lease.Template:Sfn In the same year, the lodged a claim along with the Wakaya people for land around the remote outstation of Purrukwarra. As a result, they were handed back Script error: No such module "convert". on 22 October 1992, while the Wakaya were given Script error: No such module "convert"., both only small parts of the original claim.Template:Sfn

Alternative spellings

  • Aliawara, Alyawara, Alyawarra
  • Alyawarr, Aljawarra
  • Ilawara
  • Iliaura, Illiaura, Iljaura, Ilyaura
  • Illura
  • Ilyowra Illyowra
  • Jaljuwara
  • Yalyuwara

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Some words

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Notable people

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