Tjungu Festival Uluru. Tjungu (pron tjoongoo) meaning meeting or coming together in Pitjantjatjara celebrates the best of Australian Indigenous culture The Tjungu festival occurs in April 2018 at Uluru NT The purpose of this post is to provide a story (as a nonaboriginal water scientist) of the water located in the heart of Central Australia.

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Uluru centre of festivities 1 Feb 2014 5 am News Tjungu (pronounced tjoongoo) means ‘meeting together’ in the local Anangu tongue – an appropriate title for the festival that aims to showcase the country’s diversity while celebrating the oldest culture on earth Aa.

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The Tjungu Festival is a spree of Indigenous culture Tjangu means coming together or meeting in the Anangu language During the Tjungu festival the Australians as well as others come together to celebrate the Indigenous as well as Anangu cultures The celebration lasts for days and during these four days the Northern Territory comes alive.

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She’s in Alice Springs to help celebrate indigenous culture as part of the Tjungu Festival And model Samantha Harris was sure to take in some of the spectacular scenery in the Australian desert on.