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Arnhem LandPlateau of the central peninsula in northeast Northern Territory, Australia, west of the Gulf of Carpentaria; approximate area 80,776 sq km/31,188 sq mi. Arnhem Land was named after a Dutch ship which dropped anchor here in 1618. The chief town is Nhulunbuy; population (2001) 9,000. It is the largest of the Aboriginal reserves, and was declared Aboriginal land in 1976. Many of the inhabitants live in small settlements and maintain a traditional way of life. Bauxite and uranium mining and the supporting industries provide the main economic base of the area.
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| LEN: Another example that comes to mind is the work of those involved in Aboriginal education in places like Yolngu country in north-east Arnhem Land. Claire took various jobs and traveled to Arnhem Land, where the aboriginal tribes live, Wales, the Middle East (Turkey for paragliding, Syria for a steam bath and diarrhea), and London. Arnhem Land lies at the very northern tip of Australia's Northern Territory. |
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