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Djinang may
refer to:
Djinang language, and
Australian Aboriginal language Djinang people, a sub-group of the
Yolngu people of
Australia This disambiguation...
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Djinang is an
Australian Aboriginal language, one of the
family of Yolŋu
languages which are
spoken in the north-east
Arnhem Land
region of the Northern...
- The
Djinang are an
Aboriginal Australian people of the
Northern Territory. The
tribal ethnonym comes from an old form of the
proximate deictic ('this')...
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Anindilyakwa Groote Eylandt ngarrriralkpwina Arrernte Alice Springs ilpirra Djinang (a
Yolngu people)
Arnhem Land yiḏaki
Gagudju Arnhem Land /
Kakadu garnbak...
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otherwise integral cultural continuum. He
classified these as the Yan-nhaŋu,
Djinang, Djinba, Djaŋu, Dangu, Rembarrnga, Ritharngu,
Dhuwal and the Dhuwala. Warner...
- 100)
Maung (~ 400)
Kunwinjku (~ 1,800)
Burarra (~ 1,000)
Dhuwal (~4,200)
Djinang (~ 100)
Nunggubuyu (~ 300)
Anindilyakwa (~ 1,500)
Total 46 languages, 42...
- (Nagara) and
Yolngu peoples.
Though neighbours of such
Yolngu peoples as the
Djinang,
Burarra marriage practices are
markedly at odds with
those of the Yolngu...
- do****entary wins UN
Media Peace Award". NITV. Tindale,
Norman Barnett (1974). "
Djinang (NT)".
Aboriginal Tribes of Australia:
Their Terrain,
Environmental Controls...
- Ndjébbana, Kuninjku, Kune, Rembarrnga, Dangbon/Dalabon, Nakkara, Gurrgoni,
Djinang, Wurlaki, Ganalbingu, Gupapuyngu, Kunbarlang, Gun-nartpa, Burarra, and...
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difference is the
spelling of the words:
dhunupa in Djambarrpuyŋu,
junupa in
Djinang, and
dhunupa in Golpa. The left side is
often ****ociated with awkwardness...