- The
Jawoyn, also
written Djauan, are an
Australian Aboriginal people living in the
Northern Territory of Australia. The
Bagala clan are of the
Jawoyn people...
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Jawoyn (Jawonj, Jawany, Djauan, Jawan, Jawony; Adowen, Gun-djawan), also
known as Kumertuo, is a
moribund Gunwinyguan language spoken only by
elders in...
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ceremonial significance to the
local Jawoyn people, who are
custodians of
Nitmiluk National Park. In the
Jawoyn language,
Nitmiluk means "place of the...
- The
Edith Falls (Aboriginal
Jawoyn language: Leliyn) is a
series of
cascading waterfalls and
pools on the
Edith River in the
Nitmiluk National Park, located...
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Gabarnmung (or
Nawarla Gabarnmung,
Jawoyn for "(place of) hole in the rock") is an
archaeological and rock art site in south-western
Arnhem Land, in the...
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Yolgnu harvester and
comparison of
selection of
didjeridu by the
Yolngu and
Jawoyn,
Harvesting of
didjeridu by
Aboriginal people and
their parti****tion in...
- is a
creator goddess in
Australian Aboriginal mythology (specifically:
Jawoyn).
Otherwise known as the "Dreamtime Snake", she is the
mother of all water...
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finishes at
Edith Falls (Aboriginal
Jawoyn language: Leliyn). The
Trail follows the
route travelled by
generations of
Jawoyn people between the
Gorge and Edith...
- (Gunwinyguan proper) Gunwinggic:
Kunwinjku (Gunwinggu,
Bininj Kunwok)
Gunbarlang †
Jawoyn (Djauan)
Dalabon (Ngalkbun) † Jala (Rembarngic):
Rembarunga Ngalakgan †...
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Dalabon is also
known as
Dangbon (the Kune or
Mayali name),
Ngalkbun (the
Jawoyn name), and
Buwan (the
Rembarrnga name).
Dalabon belongs to the Gunwinyguan...