- The Gooniyandi, also
known as the
Konejandi, are an
Aboriginal Australian people in the
Kimberley region of
Western Australia. Gooniyandi, with Bunuba...
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Gooniyandi is an
Australian Aboriginal language now
spoken by
about 200 people, most of whom live in or near
Fitzroy Crossing in
Western Australia. Gooniyandi...
- Kolakngat[2]
Victoria Konbudj[1] (see
Gonbudj language)
Northern Territory North Konejandi[2] Gooniyandi[1]
Western Australia Kimberley Kongabula[2] Gungabula[1]...
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language 2
Gooniyandi language Gunian, Guniandi, Guniyan, Guniyandi, Guniyn,
Konejandi, Koneyandi, Kunan, Kunian,
Kuniyan 100 (1990 Schmidt)
Severely endangered...
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suggests there was a
conspiracy of
silence about the m****acres of Djara,
Konejandi and
Walmadjari peoples, and
about attacks on
Aboriginal people by white...
- The
traditional owners of the
areas around the
river are the
Djaru and
Konejandi peoples. "History of
river names – M".
Western Australian Land Information...
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metres (3,041 ft). The
traditional owners of the area are the Ngarinjin,
Konejandi and
Bunuba peoples.
Cattle were
first overlanded across the
range in 1903...