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dialects known as
Bininj Kunwok; so the
people may be
named the Kunwinjku,
Kuninjku,
Kundjeyhmi (Gundjeihmi),
Manyallaluk Mayali,
Kundedjnjenghmi and Kune...
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language which includes six dialects:
Kunwinjku (formerly Gunwinggu),
Kuninjku,
Kundjeyhmi (formerly Gundjeihmi),
Manyallaluk Mayali (Mayali), Kundedjnjenghmi...
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Kuninjku is a
dialect of
Bininj Kunwok, an
Australian Aboriginal language. The
Aboriginal people who
speak Kuninjku are the
Bininj people, who live primarily...
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Maningrida (Ndjébanna: Manayingkarírra,
Kuninjku: Manawukan) is an
Aboriginal community in the
heart of the
Arnhem Land
region of Australia's Northern...
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Bundjalung people of
northern New
South Wales and
southern Queensland; the
Kuninjku/Bininj
Kunwok bloc and the
Yolngu cultural bloc in
Arnhem Land, Northern...
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Maningrida represents the
majority of
artists working in this tradition. The
Kuninjku or
Kunwinjku people of
western and
central Arnhem Land
developed their...
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frequently depicted yawkyawk figures,
believed to be
female water spirits in
Kuninjku culture.
These spirits are
often portra**** with fish-like
forked tails...
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language of West
Arnhem Land, the word is manmorlak, or
mandjiribidj in the
Kuninjku dialect. In Yolŋu it is
called ŋäṉ'ka-bakarra. The name
murunga comes from...
- He was a
member of the
Kardbam clan of the
Bininj people, and
spoke the
Kuninjku language. In
addition to
being a
ceremonial leader,
Marralwanga also helped...
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Arnhem Land, the male
black wallaroo is
known as
barrk (or
nadjinem in the
Kuninjku dialect),
while the
female is
called djukerre. It is
common in the Kunwinjku...