- spellings)), also
known as the
Minyangbal (/ˌmɪnjʌŋbʌl/ MI-nyung-BUHL), or
Nganduwal (/ˌŋɑːndʊwʌl/ NGAHN-doo-WUL), are an
Aboriginal Australian people of South...
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dialect continuum consisting of a
number of varieties,
including Yugambeh,
Nganduwal, Minjangbal,
Njangbal (Nyangbal), Biriin, Baryulgil, Waalubal, Dinggabal...
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located further west)
Yubumbee Jugumbir,
Jukamba Tweed-Albert
language Nganduwal Ngarangwal Manaldjali (a
variant of Mununjali, the name of a Yugambeh-speaking...
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Bundjalung Group dialects:
Arakwal Baryulgal Dinggabal Githabul Minyungbal Nganduwal Njangbal Waalulbal Wiyabal(a.k.a. Widje) Wudjeebal.
Yugumbir Area (approx...
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inhabited the
region and a
spiritual connection to the land,
including the
Nganduwal people, Galibal,
Githabul and
Widjabal speaking peoples. The Widjabal...
- was
typified by the
sclerophyll environment. The
Tulgigin people spoke Nganduwal, of
which a few
hundred words have been preserved; it is a
dialect of...
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between the
Nerang and the Tweed, the
latter with a 75%
overlap with
Nganduwal.
Their tribal boundaries are said by
Ysola Best to have
extended north...
- Tweed–Albert language, also
known as the
Yugambeh language:
Yugambeh Nganduwal Ngarangwal Condamine-Upper Clarence, also
known as the
Githabul language...