- of
three groups, the
Ngiyampaa, the
Ngiyampaa Wangaaypuwan, and the
Ngiyampaa Wayilwan,
respectively clans of a
larger Ngiyampaa nation.
Their language...
- The
Ngiyampaa language, also
spelt Ngiyambaa, Ngempa,
Ngemba and
other variants, is a Pama–Nyungan
language of the
Wiradhuric subgroup. It was the traditional...
-
Willandra Lakes Region is the
traditional meeting place of the
Muthi Muthi,
Ngiyampaa and
Paakantyi Aboriginal peoples. The 2,400-square-kilometre (930 sq mi)...
-
Groups (3TTG),
consisting of the Paakantji, the
Muthi Muthi, and the
Ngiyampaa. LM1 had
become a
symbol of the long
Aboriginal presence in Australia...
- Wales,
including the Wiradjuri, Gamilaray, Yuin, Ngarigo, Gweagal, and
Ngiyampaa peoples. In 1770,
James Cook
charted the
unmapped eastern coast of the...
- The Wangaaypuwan, also
known as the
Wongaibon or
Ngiyampaa Wangaaypuwan, are an
Aboriginal Australian people who
traditionally lived between Nyngan, the...
- the
surrounding area had a po****tion of 247. The name
derives from a
Ngiyampaa word,
kuwaympuyan meaning 'having blood'. It has a hotel/motel, general...
- Lake Mungo,
Mungo Man and
Mungo Lady with the
neighbouring Paakantji and
Ngiyampaa groups. The Mati Mati
spoke Madhi Madhi, a
Kulinic language, and, according...
-
Pirritu (Brett Lee) is an
Ngiyampaa musician. His
debut album was
released in 2021. He is
based in Melbourne, Australia.
Pirritu was
adopted by a non-Aboriginal...
- caravans. It is a
spiritually important place for its
Aboriginal owners, the
Ngiyampaa Wangaaypuwan people.
Hundreds of
ancient rock
drawings of humans, animals...