- The
Pakadji people, also
known by the
southern tribal exonym as the Koko Yao (Kuuku Yaʼu), are an
Aboriginal Australian group of Cape York
Peninsula in...
- Neogulada, Yaldiye-Ho Kuuku-Yaʼu (Yaʼo, Koko-Jaʼo, Kokoyao), also
Bagadji (
Pakadji)
Kuuku Yani (extinct)
Uutaalnganu (extinct)
Kuuku Iʼyu (extinct) /c/ may...
- Ongkomi[2] Unggumi[1]
Western Australia Kimberley Otati[2]
Queensland P
Pakadji[2]
Queensland Pandjima[2] Banjima[1]
Western Australia Northwest Pangerang[2]...
- Peninsula, Queensland,
Australia Kaantju, Coen, Queensland,
Australia Pakadji: Cape York Peninsula, Queensland,
Australia Uutaalnganu: Cape York Peninsula...
-
among the boulders’, from a
local term in
Kuuku Ya’u, a
language of the
Pakadji, or
Sandbeach People, of
eastern Cape York. The
species grows up to about...
- sandbeach" (pama malnkana).
These groups, the Umpithamu/Koko Ompindamo,
Pakadji, Yintyingka, Otati,
Umpila and
Pontunj are the
traditional owners and users...
- the
local term
meaning ‘rocky place’ in
Kuuku Ya’u, a
language of the
Pakadji, or
Sandbeach People, of
eastern Cape York. The
species grows up to about...
- sign
languages in the area
include Umpila Sign
Language of the
Ombila and
Pakadji people, and
these are
presumably the main
component of ISL, but
there also...
- site. The
Otati were one of the Kawadji, or
sandbeach people, like the
Pakadji,
Olkola and others, who
lived along the
coast facing the
Coral Sea and...
-
their north, by the Yintyingka, the Umpila, the
Pontunj (Yankonyu) the
Pakadji(Koko Yao) and the Otati(Wuta(h)i).
Their territory embraced an estimated...