- The
Nganguruku are an
indigenous Australian people of the
state of
South Australia. The
Nganguruku traditionally spoke a
language similar to that of the...
-
language of
southern South Australia,
spoken by the Ngaiawang,
Ngaralti and
Nganguruku people. The name is also
spelled Ngaiyau, Aiawung, Aiawong, Iawung, Nggauaiyowangko;...
- locality.
Morgan is in the
traditional lands of the
Ngaiawang people.
Nganguruku people moved to the
Morgan area when they lost
access to
their traditional...
-
Australia Menthajangal[2]
Northern Territory Meru (Ngaiawang, Ngawait,
Nganguruku, Erawirung?)
South Australia Riverine Mian[2]
Miyan Queensland Northeast...
- tribes. Many
Peramangk may have
integrated with the Kaurna, Ngarrindjeri,
Nganguruku or
other tribes,
although relocation from
traditional lands was not universal...
-
impose themselves on
otherwise despised tribes, such as the
Ngaiawang and
Nganguruku to
trade goods like
their cloaks,
quartz flints and red
ochre in order...
-
inhabitants and
traditional owners of the
vicinity now
called Mannum were the
Nganguruku (Nganguruga), part of the
larger N****awung community. In 1830 the Sturt...
- the
language may
potentially be
shared with
Kaurna language as well as
Nganguruku language, and to some
extent the
Ngarrindjeri and
Ngadjuri languages among...
- Pieta,
Peeita Wakanuwan (name
applied by the
Jarildekald to this, the
Nganguruku, and
other tribes; they
called the
language Walkalde). Source: Tindale...
-
kangaroo teeth were worn tied to the hair in front.
Barmerara Meru Eritark. (
Nganguruku exonym) Meru. ("man",
generic name for
several tribes)
Muljulpero maru...