- The
Kunwinjku (formerly
written Gunwinggu)
people are an
Australian Aboriginal people, one of
several groups within the
Bininj people, who live around...
-
Kunwinjku is a
dialect of
Bininj Kunwok, an
Australian Aboriginal language. The
Aboriginal people who
speak Kunwinjku are the
Bininj people, who live...
- Etherington, Steven; Etherington, Narelle,
Kunwinjku Kunwok : a
short introduction to
Kunwinjku language and society,
Kunwinjku Language Centre, 1996, ISBN 0958690901...
- In
Aboriginal Australian mythology (specifically:
Kunwinjku),
Wurugag and
Waramurungundi are the
first man and woman, respectively.
Waramurungundi is...
- In
Australian Aboriginal mythology (specifically:
Kunwinjku),
Mamaragan or
Namarrkon is a
lightning Ancestral Being who
speaks with
thunder as his voice...
-
Kunwok is an
Australian Aboriginal language which includes six dialects:
Kunwinjku (formerly Gunwinggu), Kuninjku,
Kundjeyhmi (formerly Gundjeihmi), Manyallaluk...
- (190 mi) east of Darwin. The main
language spoken in the
community is
Kunwinjku (a
dialect of
Bininj Kunwok). At the 2021
Australian census, Gunbalanya...
- form of
ritualised ceremonial exchange or
bartering practised by the
Kunwinjku people of
Western Arnhem Land in
northern Australia. As
described by the...
- English,
Kunwinjku and
Australian Kriol.
Kundjeyhmi has a
number of
lexical and
grammatical features that
differ from the
larger Kunwinjku and Kuninjku...
-
Wurugag and Waramurungundi,
first man and
woman of
Kunwinjku legend Yawkyawk,
Aboriginal (
Kunwinjku) shape-shifting
mermaids who live in waterholes, freshwater...