- The
Maduwongga are a
purported Aboriginal Australian people of the Goldfields-Esperance
region of
Western Australia.
Martu Wangka has been used as an alternative...
- Farkaševac
Kabal language, the name for the
Martu Wangka dialect used by the
Maduwongga people in
Australia Cabal (disambiguation)
Kabala (disambiguation) Kabali...
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Northwest Western Australia Ethnicity Kartudjara, Manjiljarra, Yulparija,
Maduwongga Native speakers 814 (2021 census)
Language family Pama–Nyungan Wati Western...
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Queensland Madngela[2]
Northern Territory Madoitja[2]
Western Australia Maduwongga[2]
Western Australia Magatige[2]
Northern Territory Maya[1] Maia[2] Western...
- Areas, in 2022. The mine is
located on the
native title lands of the
Maduwongga,
Marlinyu Ghoolie and
Ngadju people. The
Flying Fox mine
opened in 1992...
- Yankunytjatjara, Kunapa, Manjiljarra, Ayerrereng, Yuruwinga,
Yulparija and the
Maduwongga. Cape
Dombey people in
Northern Territory,
circa 1905
Aboriginal tribe...
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Northern Territory,
Australia Madoidja:
Western Australia,
Australia Maduwongga:
Western Australia,
Australia Martu peoples Kartudjara:
Western Australia...
- Like Nyunga, but
practising cir****cision.
Includes Galamaia, Ngurlu,
Maduwongga, and Gelago.
Mirning type:
Patrilineal local totemic descent groups, No...
- Goldfields-Esperance
region of
Western Australia. It lies in what was once
Maduwongga territory and is
situated about 60 km north-east of Kalgoorlie. In 1894...
- Leonora,
Menzies and Laverton. The
Wongi group consists of
eight peoples:
Maduwongga, Waljen, Ngurlutjarra, Ngaanyatjarra, Bindinni, Madatjarra(?),
Koara (Kuwarra)...