i went past Papunya a week ago.
not somewhere i want to be alone at night
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i went past Papunya a week ago.
not somewhere i want to be alone at night
Sounds like a lot of fun :BigThumb: (the driving job ... I've already been to Papunya a few times!)
Not that I'm doubting anyone, but I've heard people say similar things about this town. I was in Yuendumu several years ago during the day and it was dead quiet, somebody was very helpful in pointing out where the phonebox was, and on the way out I couldn't help but notice someone in their front yard playing country music on their electric guitar very loudly, which was quite amusing.
And I noticed Rabbit Flat looked like a sort of bunker with barbed wire up trees and all sorts of things . . . I spent the night on the side of the track.
Until about a year ago, a friend of mine was the ' manager',[ I think that was his title]of Docker River settlement. He was responsible for all assets & local people to the W.A. border, down to the S.A. border, East to Alice, & North to about Kings Canyon. Approximately. He said the biggest problem he found was when the authorities , in the past, placed local people of different tribal groups in the same settlement. It created tensions, especially when young men of one group fancied women of another. While he was there , there was a ritual spearing in the leg of a young buck who broke the rules. This was about two years ago, from memory. Docker River was a dry settlement, and mostly peaceful, according to my friend. Bob
Yes, that's the same thing here where a whole pile of language groups were dumped in town in the 70s and the subsequent mess is still going on. The best thing to happen here was when everyone slowly got back to country and established their own communities.
I'm really interested to know what the term 'skin group' means . I have heard it discussed by aboriginal people in Darwin, years ago. My take on it was a sub group within a tribal group, for which' intermarriage', for want of a better word, was restricted. If so, this in itself suggests a sophistication not normally accepted by early Europeans, for indigenous Australians. Bob
It exists... ;)
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