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'A man is making a boomerang and returns to camp to find his camp burnt down and his spears broken. He follows the tracks of the culprits and spears one in the thigh, but is still an angry man.'
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Language:English, Aboriginal Luritja/Loritja, Aboriginal Pintupi-LuritjaFor furthur clarification, see: http://www.clc.org.au/articles/info/aboriginal-languages/. Pintupi-Luritja dialect is distinct from Pintupi and from Luritja. There is no AIATSIS ref. no. for this language.