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Yalangbara, Northern Territory

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is also located on this peninsula. The area is dominated by one of the largest coastal dune systems in the Northern Territory, at 16 km (9.9 mi) long, up to 2 km (1.2 mi) wide, from 20 m (66 ft) to 80 m (260 ft) high, running down the centre of the peninsula.
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from 7 December 2010. This was the first major survey exhibition of the Marikas' work, and covers around 50 named sites in the Yalangbara peninsula that were traversed by the Djang’kawu journey. It followed a 2008 monograph of the same name, edited by Margie West and produced in partnership with
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and Commonwealth Heritage List", and it has been listed for assessment by 30 June 2022. It was added to the "Finalised Priority Assessment List for the National Heritage List for 2018-19", with the area being defined as 19,335 ha (47,780 acres) from Bawaka Road to Port Bradshaw, 22 km
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The main beach, known as Yalangbara beach (or just Yalangbara, depending on context), is a white sand beach located on Yalangbara Peninsula (also known as the Port Bradshaw Peninsula or Cape Arnhem Peninsula) and faces east into the
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Yalangbara covers around 210 km (81 sq mi) of almost untouched land and coastal waters. It lies around 35 km (22 mi) south of Nhulunbuy, the largest town in East Arnhem Land.
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into the sand, after which the digging sticks turned into a variety of plant species. There is still freshwater to be found under the sandy beach, and is believed to have healing properties.
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in 2003. The Register of the National Estate was frozen in 2007, and as of July 2021 Yalangbara is not yet actually listed under the superseding
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including the Yalangbara Peninsula, aka Port Bradshaw (Peninsula) as well as the nearby islands, Lalawuy Bay and adjacent coastline.
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Geoffrey Bradshaw and others, which included a detailed heritage assessment (2000), Yalangbara was included for listing on the
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and art. Many members of the family started producing paintings when they lived at the Yirrkala mission from 1935 onwards.
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siblings, two female and one male, reached on the Australian mainland. The sisters were the custodians of
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of Aboriginal artists' rights from the unauthorised reproduction of traditional Aboriginal designs."
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people, and is one of the most significant cultural areas for the Yolŋu because of its role in the
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This must refer to being listed for assessment only, as it still awaiting assessment in 2021.
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Minding culture: Case studies on intellectual property and traditional cultural expressions
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Yalangbara lies within the country of the Rirratjingu clan of the Yolŋu people.
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and developed with the assistance of other family members and the
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hidden in their basket and mats. The objects changed into various
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Access is via a 22 km (14 mi) bush track from Yirrkala.
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and many species of fish. There are significant populations of
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Coastal area in East Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia
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myth (see below), or the whole eastern side of the peninsula.
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Yalangbara beach is important as the first site the mythical
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on Wapilina Island in the Yalangbara Peninsula; and the
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including the Yalangbara Peninsula (also known as the
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Index

Lalawuy Bay
East Arnhem
Northern Territory
Nhulunbuy
country
Rirratjingu
Yolŋu
creation story
Djang'kawu
Yirrkala
Djang'kawu
Gulf of Carpentaria
Bawaka
Yirrkala
Djang'kawu
ceremonial law
digging sticks
headwear
sacred objects
landforms
freshwater
digging sticks
sand dunes
Dhuwa
Marika family
traditional owners
biodiversity
ritual ceremonies
Banduk Marika
Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory

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