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- The Nimanburu were an Aboriginal Australian people of the Kimberley region of Western Australia. The Nimanburu language was one of the Nyulnyulan languages...
- Nimanbur Region Australia Ethnicity Nimanburu Extinct by 1982 Language family Nyulnyulan Western Nimanbur Language codes ISO 639-3 nmp Glottolog nima1245...
- western side of the Dampier Peninsula. Historically, the pressure of the Nimanburu led to them ceding ground on the King Sound, and by Tindale's time they...
- Western Australia Ngurunta[2] South Australia Niabali[2] Western Australia Nimanburu[1][2] Western Australia Kimberley Ninanu[2] Western Australia Njakinjaki[2]...
- Ngarla Ngarlawangga Ngarluma Ngolibardu Ngombal Ngurlu Ngurrara Niabali Nimanburu Ninanu Njakinjaki Njunga Nokaan Noongar Nyamal Nyangumarta Nyigina Nyulnyul...
- Patrilineal local descent groups, no moieties or sections. Includes Warwar, Nimanburu, Ongarang, Djaul Djaui. Ungarinyin type: Patrilineal. Includes Umedi,...
- original inhabitants of the area are Indigenous Australians, namely the Nimanburu, Njulnjul, and Warwa peoples. The first European to explore the sound...
- were, to the north, the Nyulnyul, the Warrwa on their eastern flank, the Nimanburu southeast, and the Ngombal to their south. By 1953 only 5 members of the...
- about 30 miles, located between the Djaberadjabera to their north, the Nimanburu to the east, the Yawuru to the southeast and the Djugun to their south...