Warumungu the language spoken in and around Tennant Creek has lent its name (in other spellings) to a suburb of Canberra and a battleship.
RRP: AUD$ 27.95 (inc GST)
The Warumungu language belongs to 700 or so people living in Tennant Creek and areas to the north, east and south in Central Australia. This learner’s guide gives clear and extensive instruction in pronunciation grammar and recent spelling conventions and extra information on skin and kinship systems.
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