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The Arrernte () people, sometimes referred to as the Aranda, Arunta or Arrarnta, are a group of Aboriginal Australian peoples who live in the Arrernte lands, at ''Mparntwe'' (
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) and surrounding areas of the
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region of the
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. Many still speak one of the various Arrernte dialects. Some Arrernte live in other areas far from their homeland, including the major Australian cities and overseas. Arrernte spirituality focuses on the landscape and The Dreaming which the Arrernte name for is Altyerre. Altjira is the creator being of the Inapertwa that became all living creatures. Tjurunga are objects of religious significance. The Arrernte Council is the representative and administrative body for the Arrernte Lands and is part of the Central Land Council. Tourism is important to the economy of Alice Springs and surrounding communities.


Arrernte languages

"Aranda" is a simplified,
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approximation of the traditional pronunciation of the name of ''Arrernte'' . The ancestors of the Arrernte all spoke one or more of the many Arrernte dialects in the Arrernte group of languages. Today several are completely or nearly extinct, but some (especially Eastern or Central Arrernte) are widely spoken and taught in schools. The Arrernte also had a highly developed
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.


Culture

Arrernte religion and cultural life were documented thoroughly from the late nineteenth century by the Lutheran missionary Carl Strehlow, the seminal Australian anthropologists
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and Francis Gillen and later by T. G. H. Strehlow. The Arrernte men worked with Strehlow to document their songs and ceremonies between 1932 and 1974. Arrernte oral history discusses the region of Alice Springs (''Mparntwe'') and its environs being shaped by primordial
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-beings known as ''Ayepe-arenye'' ('' Hyles livornicoides''), ''Ntyarlke'' (''
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''), and ''Utnerrengatye'' (''
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'') which were ancestral to the Arrernte people. The eastern
MacDonnell Ranges The MacDonnell Ranges, or Tjoritja in Arrernte language, Arrernte, is a mountain range located in southern Northern Territory. MacDonnell Ranges is also the name given to an Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia, interim Australia ...
was formed by the ''Ayepe-arenye'', while the western portion of the ranges was formed by ''Ntyarlke''.


Country

The Arrernte's lands, according to Norman Tindale's estimate, encompass some . Of their overall territory he wrote that they were:
At Mount Gosse, Mount Zeil, and Mount Heughlin; on the Finke River to Idracowra, Blood Creek, Macumba, Mount Dare, and Andado, and some distance east into the sandhills of the Arunta (Simpson) Desert; northeast to Intea on the lower Hale River, thence north to Ilbala on Plenty River; west to Inilja and Hart Range, Mount Swan, Gillen Creek, Connor Well, and Narwietooma; in Central MacDonnell, James, and Ooraminna Ranges.


Sub-divisions

The name Arrernte refers to the following distinct groups (or "mobs"): * Central Arrernte, from the township of
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and its immediate surrounds. * Eastern Arrernte, from the Arrernte lands east of Alice Springs. * Western Arrarnta, from the Arrernte lands west of Alice Springs, out to Mutitjulu and King's Canyon.


See also

* Arrernte language * Veronica Perrule Dobson * HMAS ''Arunta'' * Margaret Kemarre Turner ; Spirituality & mythology: * Altjira * Inapertwa * Tjurunga


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External links


Arrernte Tribal Group
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