Kaytetye people

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The Kaytetye people are an Aboriginal Australian group from the central Northern Territory, with a distinct language and culture deeply connected to their ancestral lands.

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Kaytetye people canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Aboriginal Australian people
Indigenous people of the Northern Territory
country Australia
ethnicGroupOf Northern Territory
hasAlternativeName Kaitish
Kaititj
Kaytej
Kaytete
hasArtTradition body painting
contemporary acrylic painting
sand drawing
hasCulturalConnectionTo Dreaming tracks
ancestral lands
sacred sites
songlines
hasCulturalPractice ceremonial law
initiation ceremonies
song and dance
traditional hunting and gathering
traditional storytelling
hasDocumentedHistoryBy Norman Tindale
hasLanguageStatus endangered language
hasNativeTitleClaims Northern Territory
hasOralTradition Dreaming narratives
hasSocialOrganization clan-based structure
hasTraditionalKnowledgeOf bush foods
bush medicines
desert ecology
water sources
languageFamily Arandic languages
Pama–Nyungan languages
locatedIn Central Australia
surface form: Central Northern Territory
neighboringGroup Alyawarre people NERFINISHED
Anmatyerre people NERFINISHED
Warlpiri people NERFINISHED
Warumungu people NERFINISHED
partOf Western Desert Aboriginal culture
surface form: Central Australian Aboriginal cultures
region Central Australia
religion Australian Aboriginal spirituality
traditionalLanguage Kaytetye language
traditionalTerritory Barrow Creek region
Hanson River region
Stuart Highway corridor near Barrow Creek
Taylor Creek region
area north of Alice Springs
central desert region of the Northern Territory
usesKinshipSystem complex Aboriginal kinship system

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