- The
Gudanji,
otherwise known as the
Kotandji or Ngandji, are an
indigenous Australian people of the
Northern Territory. The
Gudanji were
formerly thought...
- the 2016 Census.
Rachel Nordlinger notes that the
speech of the Wambaya,
Gudanji and
Binbinka people "are
clearly dialects" of a
single language, which...
-
Ngurlun branch. It is
closely related to its
eastern neighbours Binbinka,
Gudanji and Wambaya. It is more
distantly related to its
western neighbour Jingulu...
-
people of the
Northern Territory. They are
often said to be the same as the
Gudanji, one of
whose alternative names is Ngarnji.
However linguists distinguish...
- Pat
Turner AM (born 1952) is an
Aboriginal Australian of
Gudanji-Arrernte
heritage who has
worked as a
civil administrator for
policies which guarantee...
- Territory. Here the King
Brown Snake Ancestral Being—balngarrangarra in
Gudanji and
ngulwa in Yanyuwa—was
sleeping about 1.5 km (0.93 mi)
north of the...
-
prizes at the 2023 New
South Wales Premier's
Literary Awards. Dank is a
Gudanji woman who
completed a
Master of
Education and
graduated with a PhD in narrative...
- Koneyandi, Kunan, Kunian,
Kuniyan 100 (1990 Schmidt)
Severely endangered WA
Gudanji language 3
Gugadj language ****atj 1 Qld Gugu
Badhun language 2 Gugubera...
- own, or
merely a
dialect of the Jam****g language. The same is true for
Gudanji and Binbinka,
although these are
generally considered dialects of the Wambaya...
- the s****line. In the
Indigenous languages of the area, Yanyuwa, Garrwa,
Gudanji and Marra, the
sinkhole is
known as Ngambingambi. It is an
important site...