- The
Mulluk-
Mulluk,
otherwise known as the Malak-Malak, are an
indigenous Australian people of the
Northern Territory, Australia.
Mulluk-
Mulluk is classified...
- Ngolak-Wonga (Nguluwongga), is an
Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the
Mulluk-
Mulluk people.
Malakmalak is
nearly extinct, with
children growing up speaking...
- was
originally founded in the 1950s as a
Roman Catholic mission on
Mulluk-
Mulluk aboriginal land. It is
located on the
banks of the
large perennial Daly...
-
language was said to have been
mutually intelligible with that of the
Mulluk-
Mulluk who
spoke a Daly
river language,
being as
distant as
ancient Gr**** dialects...
-
traditionally in the
middle and
lower reaches of the Daly
River nearby to the
Mulluk-
Mulluk people.
Norman Tindale ****igned to them some 100
square miles (260 km2)...
- Unwin. Stanner, W. E. H. (December 1933). "Ceremonial
Economics of the
Mulluk Mulluk and
Madngella Tribes of the Daly River,
North Australia. A Preliminary...
- language,
Mudbura language 50 (1983 Black)
Severely endangered MalakMalak,
MullukMulluk 9 to 11 (1988 SIL), 11 (estimate
fieldwork 2013)
Severely endangered...
-
Biyer Phul
Akash Shabnur, Riaz
Matin Rahman Praner Priyotoma Popy
Moger Mulluk Moushumi Shotru Dhongsho Bhagyashree M****h M****her
Jonyo Popy Zor Popy...
- JSTOR 40327429. Stanner, W. E. H. (December 1933b). "Ceremonial
economics of the
Mulluk Mulluk and
Madngella tribes of the Daly River". Oceania. 4 (2). JSTOR 40327457...
- the tree. The
Nungali peoples know the tree as
narrga or gunjid, the
Mulluk-
Mulluk know it as dawart, the
Yangman know it as bodog, the
Gurindji peoples...