- of Australia.
Yolngu means "person" in the Yolŋu languages. The
terms Murngin, Wulamba, Yalnumata,
Murrgin and
Yulangor were
formerly used by some anthropologists...
- 1834-4461.1942.tb00365.x. JSTOR 40327959. Keen, Ian (December 1982). "How Some
Murngin Men
Marry Ten Wives: The
Marital Implications of
Matrilateral Cross-Cousin...
- used
black magic. Also
known to
kidnap children at
night to eat them. The
Murngin believed that
death was
rarely caused by old age and
instead it was the...
-
northern Australia, a
study of
warfare among the
Australian Aboriginal Murngin people in the late-19th
century found that over a 20-year
period no less...
-
Foundation and the
Australian National Research Council,
studying the
Murngin people of
Arnhem Land in
northern Australia with his base at the Milingimbi...
-
communicative perspective.
Cambridge University Press. Warner, W.
Lloyd (1937) "
Murngin Sign Language", A
Black Civilization. New York:
Harper and Row, pp. 389–392...
- cultures.
Yurlunggur is the name of the "rainbow serpent"
according to the
Murngin (Yolngu) in north-eastern Arnhemland, also
styled Yurlungur, Yulunggur...
- and
Thangatti New
South Wales Mid
North Coast Duwal[2]
Duwal Dhuwal,
Murngin, Wulamba, Yolngu, Miwuyt, Balamumu, Barlamomo, Malag, Marlark, Arrawiya...
-
William Lloyd (April 1930). "Morphology and
Functions of the
Australian Murngin Type of Kinship".
American Anthropologist. 32 (2): 207–256. doi:10.1525/aa...
- Land: its
history and its people.
Volume 8 of
Human relations area files:
Murngin. F. W. Cheshire. p. 34. Watson,
Traci (26
November 2010). ""Flamboyant"...