- The Murrinh-Patha, or
Murinbata, are an
Aboriginal Australian people of the
Northern Territory. Murrinh-Patha is
spoken by
about 2500 people, and serves...
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Australian aboriginal languages. They are:
Southern Daly Murrinh-patha (
Murinbata) Ngan’gityemerri (Ngan’gi)
Southern Daly is a
distant and problematic...
- Murrinh-patha can also be
spelled Murrinh Patha, Murrinh-Patha, Murinbada,
Murinbata, and Garama.
Garama is the Jam****g name for the
language and its speakers...
- ****ociated with the bat and with
Kunmanggur the
rainbow serpent - per the
Murinbata Ulanji,
snake ancestor of the
Binbinga Wala,
solar goddess Wawalag, Yolngu...
- Mpalitjanh[1]
Queensland West Cape Muluridji[2]
Queensland Muragan[2]
Queensland Murinbata[2] Murrinh-patha[1]
Northern Territory Fitzmaurice Muringura[2] Northern...
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mythological discussions with
Murinbata people (STANNER_W01),
retrieved 16
October 2021, Summary:
Children singing;
origin of
Murinbata moieties;
other myths;...
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Goorialla by the
Lardil people Wanampi by the Aṉangu
Kunmanggur by the
Murinbata Numereji by the
Kakadu (Gaagudju)
Taipan by the
Wikmunkan Wagyl by the...
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Amijangal Murinwargad (
Murinbata term) Wagaidj, Wagite, Waggait,
Waggite Wagatsch, Wa(o)gatsch Waggote,
Waggute Wargad (
Murinbata exonym)
Wogite Worgait...
- the Yinikutira. Paiunggu,
Bayungu Payungu tauara (totem centre) "The
Murinbata term dar,
interpreted as country, can be used in
western Arnhem Land for...
- the book Et
steinalderfolk i vår tid in 1948.
Falkenberg then
chose the
Murinbata people in Port
Keats in
North Australia for his
field research in 1950...