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Balgo, previously Balgo Hills and Balgo Mission, is a community in Western Australia that is linked with both the
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and the Tanami Desert. The community is in the Shire of Halls Creek, off the Tanami Road, and was established by German missionaries in 1939. In the Balgo's population numbered 430.


History

The community was established following the arrival of German Pallottine Catholic missionaries in the region in 1939. Following the outbreak of World War II, the Australian government designated the missionaries " enemy aliens" and their radio transmitter and firearms were confiscated by police. After earlier sites proved to be unsatisfactory, the present site was chosen, in 1942. The settlement was funded by the
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Indigenous people and language

The name Balgo may have been derived from the Kukatja language word , meaning rice grass, which grows nearby. The Kukatja dialect of the Western Desert Language is the first language for many people at Balgo, with the name deriving from the Kukatja (Gugadja) people. There is a Kukatja dictionary published by Luurnpa Catholic School, and at the school's Walkala Centre, audio books are created in both Kukatja and English. Balgo is a multicultural community of Aboriginal peoples, with seven other
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besides Kukatja represented: there are
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,
Djaru The Djaru people are an Aboriginal Australian people of the southern Kimberley region of Western Australia. Language Djaru is a member of the Ngumbin language family, and is related to Walmajarri. Country The Djaru people ranged along Ma ...
,
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, Walmajarri,
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, Pintupi and Ngaatjatjarra residents. In 2019, scientists from the University of Queensland were undertaking a research project on the Kukatja language, the local
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which is fluently spoken "by residents of all ages and across at least seven tribal groups". Researchers were recording conversations and mapping the language, believing that Kukatja could provide clues to how languages are spread around the world. Dr Luis Miguel Rojas Berscia believed that the mission, as in other places such as the Amazon and West Africa could be the common thread, bringing different ethnic groups together in isolated spots. Work was being done on developing a dictionary and teacher's guide.


Artists

During the 1980s, Balgo became famous for its artists' cooperative which was established when some of the original members of the Papunya Tula movement were allowed to leave Papunya. Some of the artists from Balgo include Susie Bootja Bootja Napaltjarri, Topsy Gibson Napaljarri,
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, Elizabeth Nyumi, Boxer Milner, Tjumpo (Bill) Tjapanangka and "Helicopter" Tjungurrayi. Warlayirti Artists Aboriginal Corporation was established in Balgo 1987, and represents more than 300 artists in Balgo, Kururrungku (Billiluna), and
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, who work in a variety of media and styles. The art centre, which is the oldest of its kind in Western Australia, celebrated its 35th anniversary with a special exhibition, ''Ngurra Kutjuwarra (On Country Together)'', in August 2022, after being isolated for most of the two and a half years of the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia. the manager is UK-born Poppy Leaver. John Carty of the South Australian Museum has had a relationship with Warlayirti Arts since around 2002. In the early 1980sm a group of Kukatja and
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men in Balgo painted their stories on wooden boards, which somehow disappeared for years. In 2019, more than 20 of these works by were discovered by chance in a
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in Wyndham, away. After the South Australian Museum (SAM) was advised of the find, the paintings, which were in very poor condition, were carefully restored by Artlab in Adelaide. In October 2021 they were included in an exhibition at the museum called ''Balgo Beginnings'', which also included new works by descendants of the original artists. Sales of a monograph, ''Balgo: Creating Country'', by John Carty of the SAM, was launched along with the exhibition, with
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being donated towards providing a
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service in Balgo.


Governance

The community is managed by Wirrimanu Aboriginal Corporation, which was incorporated on 6 September 1984 under the ''Aboriginal Councils and Associations Act 1976''. Balgo falls within the determined Tjurabalan People (WCD2001/001) native title claim area. The town plan, ''Balgo Layout Plan No. 3'', was prepared in accordance with State Planning Policy 3.2 and was endorsed by the community and the Western Australian Planning Commission in 2005.


Facilities

It has a petrol station, supermarket, Catholic parish, Luurnpa Catholic School (K–10), Kutjungka Trade Training Centre, clinic and police station.
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is located south of Balgo. In January 2020 the Australian government announced an upgrade to the Tanami Road and its feeder roads. Conversion of the main road from
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into a sealed road will improve safety and comfort for drivers on the stretch from the Halls Creek junction, which is the only route to nearby regional centres and for the transport of essential supplies to the community. Work on a new tourist road in Balgo has already begun, which will be used by local tour guides taking visitors to sacred lands.


References


Further reading


Warlayirti Artists and Cultural CentreLuurnpa School WebsiteKutjungka Trade Training Centre Facebook siteBalgo-Kutjungka Parish WebsiteDocuments for Wirrimanu Aboriginal CorporationNative Title Claimant application summary
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