Yankunytjatjara
Alinjera; Ankundjara; 'Everard Range Tribe'; Janggundjara; Jangkundjadjara; Jangkundjara; Jangundjara; Jangwundjara; Jan-kundjadjara; Jan-kundjindjara; Jankuntjatara; Jankunzazara; Jankunzazzara; Kaltjilandjara; Nan-kundjara; Wirtjapakandja; Wirtjapokandja; Yangundjadjara; Yankunjara; Yankunjtjatjarra; Yankuntatjara; Kulpantja; Yankuntjatjara;
Pama-Nyungan; Wati
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"‘Yankunytjatjara’ is not really considered by Anangu to be one group with one common purpose, rather, several small family groups seem to combine into loose alliances."
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Coober Pedy, Port Lincoln, Port Augusta, Adelaide
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Only one school has literacy program for the language
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English is dominant and is used publically and in government
"The situation in Coober Pedy among many non-Indigenous locals seems to be that both Yankunytjatjara and other Indigenous languages are ignored and considered irrelevant, rather than being actively suppressed."
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Australia;
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