Yuendumu
town in the Northern Territory, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Yuendumu is a town in the Northern Territory of Australia.[2] It is one of the larger remote communities in central Australia. It is 293 km northwest of Alice Springs. There are about 817 people living at Yuendumu; most are Warlpiri and Anmatyerre Aboriginal people.[3] The town is within the Yuendumu Aboriginal Lands Trust area on traditional homelands and includes many outstations.[4][5]
Yuendumu was established in 1946. In 1947, a Baptist mission was started there.[6] By 1955, many Warlpiri families had settled in the town. In 2006, Yuendumu has three community stores, a school,[7] airstrip, swimming pool,[8] a large community of Aboriginal artists, a media organisation, a church, an old people's centre, women's centre and safe house.
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