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  2. Pintupi Nine - Wikipedia

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    The community members travelled by vehicle to where the group were last seen and then tracked them for some time before finding them. After making contact and establishing their relationships, the Pintupi nine were invited to come and live at Kiwirrkura, where most of them still reside.

  3. Richters (Australian Aboriginal family) - Wikipedia

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    The Richters or Rictors are an Aboriginal Australian family who are the last known group to be living a hunter-gatherer way of life. They were located in the Great Victoria Desert in 1986. They were undiscovered longer that the Pintupi Nine, who were found in the Gibson Desert in 1984 and proclaimed to be the "last of the nomads". [1]

  4. Warri and Yatungka - Wikipedia

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    Warri and Yatungka have been referred to as "star-crossed lovers" by the press, who saw their story as Romeo and Juliet-like.[3] [5] [7] [8] [9]Peasley's The Last of the Nomads (published 1983) is an international best-selling non-fiction book that documents the life of Warri and Yatungka.

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  6. List of nomadic peoples - Wikipedia

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    The Manchus are mistaken by some as nomadic people [2] when in fact they were not nomads, [3] [4] but instead were a sedentary agricultural people who lived in fixed villages, farmed crops, practiced hunting and mounted archery. The Sushen used flint headed wooden arrows, farmed, hunted, and fished, and lived in caves and trees. [5]

  7. Wiluna, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Although no official specimens were recovered until 1970 it is understood that members of the local Aboriginal community had collected pieces. [10] Another meteorite fall was recorded near Wiluna on 2 September 1967. This meteorite was a H5-class object; specimens were collected and housed in the Western Australian Museum. [11]

  8. Category:Nomadic groups in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Such groups include hunter-gatherers, pastoral nomads (owning livestock), tinkers and trader nomads ... This page was last edited on 13 April 2022, at 06:34 (UTC).

  9. Notorious Motorcycle Club (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Established in 2007, Notorious was formed by senior members and associates of the Nomads motorcycle gang, after the Parramatta Nomads branch was disbanded. [6] The newly formed gang, founded by Alan Sarkis, then started to recruit youth of Middle Eastern background and aligned itself with street gangs to boost its numbers to gain supremacy over rival gangs.