
Women and children cross the main street in the aboriginal town of Wadeye in the Northern Territory, Australia, on April 6, 2005. AAP Image/Dean Lewins
More than two dozen men and teenage boys have been arrested in a troubled outback community as police work to end weeks of violent confrontations driven by clan rivalry.
Ongoing fighting in Wadeye involving crossbows, spears, axes and machetes has exasperated police amid calls for some residents to be relocated to tribal homelands to reduce clan tensions.
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