It is believed that the Uluru area has been inhabited for at least 10,000 years by two groups of Anagu people (differentiated by language),Ā the Yankunytjatjara and Pitjantjatjara. The local Aboriginal people had to live in an incredibly harsh climate and thus adapted to having very little. Food and water were both incredibly scarce at times. Yet, Uluru was a central place for everything. Water springs, pools, wildlife and shelter all were accessible at the Red Rock, and thus it has become a focal point in Aboriginal culture of the area.
This side of Uluru contained more of the wave-formation areas. These were used by the Aboriginals for various different things, depending on the site.







