- The
Ngaiawang (N****awang) were an
Aboriginal Australian people of the
western Riverland area of
South Australia, with a
language considered part of the...
- (Ngaiawong) is an
extinct language of
southern South Australia,
spoken by the
Ngaiawang,
Ngaralti and
Nganguruku people. The name is also
spelled Ngaiyau, Aiawung...
- place, for the bend locality.
Morgan is in the
traditional lands of the
Ngaiawang people.
Nganguruku people moved to the
Morgan area when they lost access...
- Ruwe. At the time of colonisation,
these were (from west to east) the
Ngaiawang, Ngawait, and Erawirung,
sometimes collectively referred to as the Meru...
- Meintangk[2]
South Australia Menthajangal[2]
Northern Territory Meru (
Ngaiawang, Ngawait, Nganguruku, Erawirung?)
South Australia Riverine Mian[2] Miyan...
-
would have to
impose themselves on
otherwise despised tribes, such as the
Ngaiawang and
Nganguruku to
trade goods like
their cloaks,
quartz flints and red...
- take
better care of the grounds. As of 1974,
there are
records of the
Ngaiawang Indigenous Tribe, also
referred to as the Nukunu,
being located east of...
-
Australia Lower Murray peoples Ngarrindjeri:
South Australia,
Australia Ngaiawang:
South Australia,
Australia Yuyu
peoples Ngawait:
Murray River, South...
- part of the Meru people, a
larger grouping which could also
include the
Ngaiawang and
Erawirung peoples.
There were at
least two
clans or sub-groups of...
-
considered by the
Tibetan tradition to be an
emanation of
Vimalamitra Ngaiawang Ngelawang This page or
section lists people that
share the same given...