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Miriwoong, also
written Miriuwung and Miriwung, is an
Aboriginal Australian language which today has
fewer than 20
fluent speakers, most of whom live...
- The
Miriwoong people, also
written Miriwung and Miriuwung, are an
Aboriginal Australian people of the
Kimberley region of
northern Western Australia....
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River Irrigation Scheme. It is
located on the
traditional lands of the
Miriwoong, an
Aboriginal Australian people.
Kununurra is the
largest town in Western...
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Jarrakan languages are:
Jarrakan Kija (about 160 speakers)
Miriwoongic Miriwoong (about 150 speakers)
Gajirrawoong †
These are
divided into two groups:...
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Miriwoong Sign
Language is a
developed Australian Aboriginal sign
language used by the
Miriwoong, an
Aboriginal community in the
north of Australia. It...
- and
ngapiri (Western Arrernte).
Dimilan is the name of this tree in the
Miriwoong language of the Kimberley.
Eucalyptus camaldulensis has the
widest natural...
- cr****s, flats, and
extensive floodplains. The
traditional owners are the
Miriwoong and
Gajerrong peoples who have
inhabited the area for
thousands of years...
- the south-western
corner of Lake Argyle, is on the
borders of Gija and
Miriwoong country. The
Purnululu National Park (Gija orthography: 'Boornoolooloo')...
- Rembarrnga, Barunga, Jam****g, Ngarinyman, Wardaman, Walmatjari, Djaru,
Miriwoong, and Gija. Many
famous pieces of
media such
Shakespeare and
Waltzing Matilda...
- rock art can be
found within the park. "Mirima" is the name
given by the
Miriwoong people to the area
extending some 150
kilometres to the
north and south...