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- Alawa_people abstract "The Alawa people are an Indigenous Australian people from the Northern Territory, Australia. They live in an area of abundant food resources i.e. turtles, ducks, crocodiles, and fish. In modern day the Alawa people are involved in ranching. Together with the Ngandji people they have claimed the Cox River block. The suburb of Alawa in the Darwin's north, is named in honour of the Alawa people.The Alawa language had only 18 speakers in a report dated 1991 (Ethnologue). That number was reduced to 12 by 2013. The speakers of Alawa are mainly adults, and most Alawa speak Kriol, though there are Alawa language revival efforts at the Minyeri School in the Alawa community.".
- Alawa_people language Alawa_language.
- Alawa_people language Australian_Kriol_language.
- Alawa_people language English_language.
- Alawa_people populationPlace Australia.
- Alawa_people related Ngandji.
- Alawa_people religion Australian_Aboriginal_mythology.
- Alawa_people wikiPageExternalLink alh.
- Alawa_people wikiPageID "2905073".
- Alawa_people wikiPageRevisionID "582294792".
- Alawa_people group "Alawa".
- Alawa_people hasPhotoCollection Alawa_people.
- Alawa_people languages Alawa_language.
- Alawa_people languages Australian_Kriol_language.
- Alawa_people languages English_language.
- Alawa_people population "possibly several hundred".
- Alawa_people related "Ngandji people".
- Alawa_people religions Australian_Aboriginal_mythology.
- Alawa_people subject Category:Aboriginal_peoples_of_the_Northern_Territory.
- Alawa_people type EthnicGroup.
- Alawa_people type Collective.
- Alawa_people comment "The Alawa people are an Indigenous Australian people from the Northern Territory, Australia. They live in an area of abundant food resources i.e. turtles, ducks, crocodiles, and fish. In modern day the Alawa people are involved in ranching. Together with the Ngandji people they have claimed the Cox River block. The suburb of Alawa in the Darwin's north, is named in honour of the Alawa people.The Alawa language had only 18 speakers in a report dated 1991 (Ethnologue).".
- Alawa_people label "Alawa people".
- Alawa_people sameAs m.08bmj5.
- Alawa_people wasDerivedFrom Alawa_people?oldid=582294792.
- Alawa_people isPrimaryTopicOf Alawa_people.
- Alawa_people name "Alawa".