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Message sticks pilot research in Maningrida 2019

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The intended documentation is of message stick communication. This is a graphic system of long-distance communication that involves an interplay between graphic motifs, speech, and context. The primary languages of the consultants are Kune and Bininj Kunwok, and the recorded interactions took place in Aboriginal English, Bininj Kunwok and Kune.

Created: 24 10 2022

Data time period: 18 11 2019 to 26 11 2019

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134.005,-11.168 134.005,-13.023 132.582,-13.023 132.582,-11.168 134.005,-11.168

133.2935,-12.0955

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