Yalata
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The Yalata are the Indigenous Australian people who traditionally inhabit the remote western areas of South Australia. They regard themselves as a Southern Anangu people and speak a Southern dialect of the Pitjantjatjara language.
The lands of the Yalata bear their own name. A portion of these lands in South Australia's remote west, comprises Yalata, one of the four local government areas of South Australia classified as an Aboriginal Council (AC). The main settlement in this government area is also named Yalata (see Yalata, South Australia).
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