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The complete system of Yolngu Law is known as the... Yolngu use hollow logs in traditional burial rituals... Yolngu use hollow logs in traditional burial rituals... Yolngu use hollow logs in traditional burial rituals... exist in Yolngu culture between certain relations... Yolngu speak a dozen... Yolngu were arguably more... around 1885 where Yolngu were fed poisoned horsemeat after they killed and ate some cattle... Some Yolngu took a small amount of barbed wire from a huge roll to build fishing spears... Yolngu have seen the imposition of large... Since the 1960s Yolngu leaders have been conspicuous in the struggle for... as a testament to the Yolngu role in the birth of the... the Yolngu of Yirrkala took their grievances to the courts in 1971... Yolngu lost the case because Australian courts were still bound to follow the... demonstrates the dedication of Yolngu to the cause of reconciliation... Yolngu artists and performers have been at the forefront of global recognition of Aboriginal and Torres... Yolngu traditional dancers and musicians have performed widely throughout the world and have had a profound... known Aboriginal art was the Yolngu style of fine cross... Yolngu are also master... Yolngu are master players and craftsmen of the yidaki... Yolngu come together to celebrate their culture at the... Yolngu are welcome to attend the festival and learn about Yolngu traditions and Law... They argue that Yolngu culture is a system of knowledge different in many ways from that of... explores the relationship between Yolngu and Western knowledge by using the Yolngu idea of...

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