- The
Ngarinyin or
Ngarinjin are an
Aboriginal Australian people of the
Kimberley region of
Western Australia.
Their language, Ngarinyin, is also known...
- The
traditional owners of the area that the
river flows through are the
Ngarinjin, Miwa and
Wilawila peoples. The
first European to
visit the area was a...
- (1974).
Ngarinjin-English Dictionary. Sydney:
Oceania Linguistic Monographs. Coate, H. H. J.; Oates,
Lynette (1970). A
Grammar of
Ngarinjin. Canberra:...
- The
traditional owners of the area that the
river flows through are the
Ngarinjin, Miwa and
Wilawila peoples. "Bonzle
Digital Atlas - Map of
Drysdale River...
- the
eastern part of the
Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges, at
least until the
Ngarinjin managed to
expel them from that territory,
sometime before the advent...
- Gurmal, Bradjerak, Bombala, Menero,
Cooma New
South Wales Southeast Ngarinjin[2] Ngarinyin[1]
Western Australia Kimberley Ngarinman[1][2]
Northern Territory...
- Warrender, and
somewhat further east. The
Worrorra lay to the south; the
Ngarinjin to
their west,
while on
their north-western
frontier were the Kambure...
-
Goolime and
traditional owners of the
areas around the
river are the
Ngarinjin, for the area
around its headwaters. "Bonzle
Digital Atlas – Map of King...
- The
traditional owners of the area that the
river flows through are the
Ngarinjin people. "History of
river names – G".
Western Australian Land Information...
-
sanctuary on the hard,
inaccessible terrain of the
upland ranges. The
Ngarinjin lay northeast, the
Wurla directly east, the
Bunuba south-east the Nyigina...