- The
Umiida, also
written Umida and Umede, were an
Aboriginal Australian people of the
Kimberley region of
north Western Australia. The
Umiida spoke one...
- five languages:
Worrorra proper, Unggumi, Yawijibaya, Unggarranggu, and
Umiida.
McGregor and
Rumsey (2009)
include the
above dialects and also include...
- deposits. The
traditional owners of the
areas around the
sound are the
Umiida people. The
sound was
visited in
March 1838 by
Lieutenant John Lort Stokes...
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language 3
Extinct Arnhem Land, NT
Umbuygamu language 7
Extinct Queensland Umiida language Umida, Umi:da 4 to 22 (2005)
Moribund WA
Umpila language 12 (2005)...
- on the mainland, but were on
close terms with the more
maritime Umiida. Like the
Umiida they
plied rafts fashioned from
mangrove woods, with
which they...
- (xtz) I/E
Tasmanian xua I/L Kurumba, Alu xub I/L Kurumba,
Betta xud I/E
Umiida (xuf)
Kunfal xug I/L
Kunigami 国头琉球语 xuj I/L Kurumba,
Jennu xul I/E Ngunawal...
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Tedei Tenma Thalandji Tharrkari Tjalkadjara Tjeraridjal Tjurabalan Tjuroro Umiida Unggarranggu Unggumi Waljen Walmadjari Wardal Wariangga Warrwa Watjarri...
-
toolbrunup Crews & Harvey, 2011 –
Australia (Western Australia)
Karaops umiida Crews, 2013 –
Australia (Western Australia)
Karaops vadlaadambara Crews...
-
north of Meda,
inland to
roughly 40
miles (64 km). To
their north lay the
Umiida, on
their eastern flank were the Unggumi,
while the
Nyigina were on their...
-
Bunuba south-east the
Nyigina directly south,
while the Warrwa, and the
Umiida lay on
their western flank,
between them and the sea. Ong Komi Wongkomi...