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Northern Territory

Groote Eylandt, Gulf of Carpentaria, Northern Territory

The Dutch gave the name (meaning "Big Island") to this largest island in the Gulf of Carpentaria and although all of it belongs to the local Anindilyakwa people, it is still called by its old Dutch name (but often shortened to "Groot"). Near the Aboriginal community of Angurugu is the large manganese mine that pays royalties to the traditional owners of this land. The ore is shipped from the harbour at Alyangula, a modern town where most non-Aboriginal employees of the mine live.

A road leads from here to the small Aboriginal community of Umbakumba on the east coast, passing Bartalumba Bay, a picturesque coastline and the site of a prawn processing factory.

The Anindilyakwa speaking clans maintain their traditions and have strong ties with the people on the mainland, in the communities of Numbulwar and Bickerton Island. However, the easy availability of alcohol in Alyangula causes frequent upheavals in Angurugu and Umbakumba.


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Alyangula
Alyangula
Angurugu
Angurugu
Houses, Angurugu
Houses, Angurugu
Angurugu church
Angurugu church
Children playing
Children playing
Boys in canoe
Boys in canoe
Painting girl
Painting girl
Bartalumba Bay
Bartalumba Bay
Prawn Factory
Prawn Factory
Umbakumba
Umbakumba
Beach, Umbakumba
Beach, Umbakumba
Beachfront, Umbakumba
Beachfront, Umbakumba
MANINGRIDA REGIONMILINGIMBI & ELCHO IS.
KAKADUS. & CENTR. ARNHEM LANDNUMBULWAR REGION


 
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