- The
Wadjiginy, also
referred to
historically as the Wogait, are an
indigenous Australian people of the
Northern Territory,
specifically from just north...
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Wadjiginy, also
known as Wa****dy (Wogait) and Batjamalh, is an
Australian Aboriginal language.
Apart from
being closely related to Kandjerramalh, it is...
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relationship with the sea and
trade with
neighbouring groups such as the Tiwi,
Wadjiginy and Djerimanga.
These groups share ceremonies and songlines, and intermarry...
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flourished on the Cox Peninsula,
albeit through intermarriage with the
Wadjiginy people as custodians.
Queensland Studies Authority (March 2008). "Relationships...
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otherwise unclassified Australian Aboriginal languages: the
moribund Wadjiginy (also
known as Wa****dy and Batjamalh) and the
extinct Kandjerramalh (Pungupungu)...
- Wa****dyic (Anson Bay)
Batjamalh (
Wadjiginy)
Pungu Pungu (Kandjerramalh)
Northern Daly Malak-Malak (Nguluk Wanggar)
Tyerraty Western Daly
Marri Ngarr Magati...
- (extinct)
Laragia (moribund)
Minkin (extinct)
Oyster Bay-Big River-Little
Swanport (extinct) Tiwi
Umbugarla (extinct)
Wadjiginy (moribund)
Wageman (moribund)...
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Australia 1
Urarina South America 1 Usku
Oceania 1
Vilela South America 1
Wadjiginy Australia 1
Wageman Australia 1
Waorani South America 1
Warao South America...
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Amurdak Western Daly -
Marrithiyel Southern Daly - Ngan'gi Wa****dyic -
Wadjiginy Worrorran -
Worrorra Possible language isolate -
Giimbiyu Sometimes this...
- York Peninsula, Qld
Waanyi language Critically endangered Garawa. Qld
Wadjiginy language 12 (1988 SIL)
Wadjigu language 1 Wa****a
language 10 (1983 Black)...