PIPALYATJARA SCHOOL NEWSOne of the Anangu Education Services Group of Schools - South Australia |
EditorialEvery term Pipalyatjara School reports to the local community in a Newsletter. This production is aimed at Pitjantjatjara speakers with limited English skills. Copies are available through the Anangu Education Workers who work in the school as well as the Clinic, Store and Office. The paper is always very popular and soon disappears. If you would like to see our production send a stamped self addressed business size envelope (D4) to
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Students surround Molly Miller before they performed the story of the Witchetty Grub at the Yeperenye Festival at Alice Springs on Sunday.
Many thousands of people came from all over Australia and the world to the biggest Aboriginal gathering in recent times and Pipalyatjara School was there. Pictured above: Helen Nelson, Samantha Miller, Molly Miller, Patrina Watson and Jasmine Nelson Pictured right top: The dance group. Pictured right bottom: The dancers present the story of the maku (witchetty grub). |
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