- The
Thaua people, also
spelt Thawa and Dhawa, and also
referred to as Yuin (Djuin), are an
Aboriginal Australian people living around the
Twofold Bay...
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Thawa is a
nearly extinct Australian Aboriginal language of New
South Wales with only very few
speakers including certain local elders. It is sometimes...
- related:
Tharawal Dhurga Dyirringanj Thawa Claire Bowern (2011)
lists three,
among the Yuin languages:
Dharawal Dhurga Thawa Peoples who
spoke these languages...
- Kok
Thawa (Kok Thaw, Gugu Dhaw), also
known as Koko Petitj, Uw Inhal, or Ogh Injigharr, is a
Paman language of the Cape York Peninsula,
Queensland in...
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lived in the
region prior to the
arrival of
Europeans were the Thaua, or
Thawa,
people of the Yuin nation.
Whaling ships had been
operating in the area...
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Ngarna Yanyuwa Southern Ngarna/Warluwar(r)ic
Ngarru Wa****a †
Yindjilandji †
Thawa Bularnu †
Warluwara † "Warluwar(r)ic" was
first proposed by O'Grady, Voegelin...
- languages: Yir, as two
dialects of a
single language, and Koko Bera with Kok
Thawa.
Southwestern Paman Upper Southwest Pama Kuuk
Thaayorre Kuuk Yak Kunjen...
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Point Gugu
Yalandyi ****u
Nyungkal Guugu Yimidhirr Southwest Koko-Bera Kok
Thawa Kunjen Ogh-Undjan Kuuk
Thaayorre Kuuk Yak Yir-Yoront
Norman Kurtjar Kuthant...
- Gupapuyŋu Djinaŋ
Djinba Ganhalpuyŋu Ngarna/Warluwarric
Yanyuwa Southern Ngarru Thawa Desert Nyungic Marrngu Ngumpin–Yapa
Ngumpin Yapa Warumungu ? Wati South-West...
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Point Gugu
Yalandyi ****u
Nyungkal Guugu Yimidhirr Southwest Koko-Bera Kok
Thawa Kunjen Ogh-Undjan Kuuk
Thaayorre Kuuk Yak Yir-Yoront
Norman Kurtjar Kuthant...