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Pangkal

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Pangkal has 4 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 1 live disagreement.

4 facts·2 predicates·1 sources·1 in dispute
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3 facts
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Rdf:typeLocation[1]
Rdf:typePlace[1]
Encompassed bySonglines[1]

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typeaboriginal-australian/nma-songlines-exhibition-digital-classroom
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labelaboriginal-australian/nma-songlines-exhibition-digital-classroom
Pangkal
encompassedByaboriginal-australian/nma-songlines-exhibition-digital-classroom
ex:songlines
typeaboriginal-australian/nma-songlines-exhibition-digital-classroom
ex:Place

References (1)

1 references
  1. ctx:seven-sisters/aboriginal-australian/nma-songlines-exhibition-digital-classroom
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      [Source: National Museum of Australia — Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters (exhibition + digital classroom) — tradition: aboriginal-australian; era: ancestral / Dreaming (Tjukurpa/Jukurrpa); exhibition 2017, touring through 2020s. Excerp
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      [Source: National Museum of Australia — Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters (exhibition + digital classroom) — tradition: aboriginal-australian; era: ancestral / Dreaming (Tjukurpa/Jukurrpa); exhibition 2017, touring through 2020s. Excerp
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      [Source: National Museum of Australia — Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters (exhibition + digital classroom) — tradition: aboriginal-australian; era: ancestral / Dreaming (Tjukurpa/Jukurrpa); exhibition 2017, touring through 2020s. Excerp
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      [Source: National Museum of Australia — Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters (exhibition + digital classroom) — tradition: aboriginal-australian; era: ancestral / Dreaming (Tjukurpa/Jukurrpa); exhibition 2017, touring through 2020s. Excerp

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