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- Q804942 subject Q7273207.
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- Q804942 abstract "Balgo is a small Aboriginal community in Western Australia that is linked with both the Great Sandy Desert and the Tanami Desert. The Community is in the Shire of Halls Creek, off the Tanami Road (formerly known as the Tanami Track). It has a petrol station, supermarket, Catholic Parish, School (K–10), Adult Education Centre, Clinic and Police Station. At the 2006 census, Balgo had a population of 460.Balgo was previously known as Balgo Hills. It is possible that the name comes from the kukatja for rice grass - palkurr-palkurr, which grows on the hills at 'Old Mission' a former site of the Community.The town is famous for its artists' cooperative which was established when some of the original members of the Papunya Tula movement were allowed to leave Papunya. Some of the artists from Balgo include Susie Bootja Bootja Napaltjarri, Topsy Gibson Napaljarri, Eubena Nampitjin, Elizabeth Nyumi, Boxer Milner, Tjumpo Tjapanangka and Helicopter Tjungurrayi.The Kukatja language is spoken by many Balgo people, both young and old (2007). Luurnpa school includes the Walkala Centre where reading books are written, illustrated and read onto CD or DVD in both Kukatja and English. The school has published a comprehensive Kukatja dictionary based on the work of several linguists.".
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- Q804942 populationTotal "460".
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- Q804942 wikiPageExternalLink www.adedbalgo.wa.edu.au.
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- Q804942 wikiPageExternalLink www.kutjungka.com.au.
- Q804942 wikiPageExternalLink www.luurnpa.wa.edu.au.
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- Q804942 name "Balgo".
- Q804942 pop "460".
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- Q804942 comment "Balgo is a small Aboriginal community in Western Australia that is linked with both the Great Sandy Desert and the Tanami Desert. The Community is in the Shire of Halls Creek, off the Tanami Road (formerly known as the Tanami Track). It has a petrol station, supermarket, Catholic Parish, School (K–10), Adult Education Centre, Clinic and Police Station. At the 2006 census, Balgo had a population of 460.Balgo was previously known as Balgo Hills.".
- Q804942 label "Balgo, Western Australia".
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- Q804942 long "127.985".
- Q804942 depiction Balgo_from_the_air.jpg.
- Q804942 name "Balgo".