-
which includes six dialects:
Kunwinjku (formerly Gunwinggu), Kuninjku,
Kundjeyhmi (formerly Gundjeihmi),
Manyallaluk Mayali (Mayali), Kundedjnjenghmi, and...
-
Kundjeyhmi (spelt
Gundjeihmi until 2015) is a
dialect of
Bininj Kunwok, an
Australian Aboriginal language. The
Aboriginal people who
speak Kundjeyhmi...
- as
Bininj Kunwok; so the
people may be
named the Kunwinjku, Kuninjku,
Kundjeyhmi (Gundjeihmi),
Manyallaluk Mayali,
Kundedjnjenghmi and Kune groups. Three...
- usage.
Speakers of the
Kundjeyhmi dialect of
Bininj Kunwok often regard Mayali as
similar to, or even the same as,
Kundjeyhmi. "SBS
Australian Census...
- 50 kg of
fruit is
needed to
create a
single kilogram of the powder. In
Kundjeyhmi, the
language of
Kakadu National Park
where the
English name "kakadu plum"...
-
djilikuybi in the
Bininj Kunwok language, and hunt it for food. In the
Kundjeyhmi dialect, it is
known as djirrbiyuk, and
there is an
Aboriginal outstation...
-
languages are
spoken among the
Mirarr or
Mirrar clan: the
majority speak Kundjeyhmi,
while others speak Gaagudju and
others another language.
Gaagudju is...
- Wurngomgu, Bolmo, Wurrkbarbar, Madjba, Uwinymil, Bunidj, Djindibi,
Mirrar Kundjeyhmi and
Dadjbaku peoples. The
areas of the park that are
owned by Aboriginal...
-
River National Parks. This gr****hopper is
known as
alyurr in the
local Kundjeyhmi language and it
plays a role in
their mythology. The
species is named...
- Land plateau. The
common name
anbinik comes from the
Kundedjnjenghmi and
Kundjeyhmi dialects of
Bininj Kunwok,
spoken in West
Arnhem Land. In
other dialects...