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"Ngurra-kurlu is a representation of the five key elements of Warlpiri culture: Land (also called Country), Law, Language, Ceremony, and skin (also called Kinship). It is a concept that highlights the primary relationships between these elements, while also creating an awareness of their deeper complexities. Understanding ngurra-kurlu has many benefits for Warlpiri and also for those who work with them. It can be thought of as : a template for the whole of Warlpiri culture ; an efficient pedagogy (way of teaching) ; a process for building identity and self esteem ; a way of looking after the health of people and the health of country ; a framework to create successful projects that are relevant to Warlpiri people. While ngurra-kurlu is grounded in Warlpiri culture, there are similar structures in many Australian Aboriginal groups and therefore the ideas in this paper are likely to be applicable beyond Warlpiri Country."-- p. 6.
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Warlpiri
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Outreach and Awareness Language in the Community Ethics and Protocols Case Studies
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https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/27677248?selectedversion=NBD43651591

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