- the
Northern Territory, of the Yolŋu
group of peoples.
Their clans are
Wagilak and
Manggura (of the
Dhuwa moiety), and Ritharrŋu (of the
Yirritja moiety)...
- one of
several Yolngu peoples: (a)
Ritharnggu (Yirritja moiety), and (b)
Wagilak language (Dua moiety). The
Manggurra (the
other Dua clan) now
speak Ritharnggu...
- Alawa, Marra, Warndarrang, Ngandi, Ngalakgan, Nunggubuyu,
Ritharrngu and
Wägilak.
These languages are all
endangered languages. The
Ngukurr Language Centre...
-
Ritharngu Yirritjing Ganhalpuyngu (Ganalbiŋu)
Lamamirri Gorryindi Gumatj Wagilak Wurlaki Manjdjalpuyngu (Mandjalpiŋu)
Rirratjingu Mäḻarra Djambarrpuyngu...
- Djinang, Djinba, Djambarrpingu, Ganhalpuyngu, Mandhalpuyngu, Ritharrngu,
Wagilak). 1970s,
established as
collective in 2013
Arafura Swamp Rangers Aboriginal...
-
along the
Goyder River to
reach the
Arafura Swamp on the
western fringe of
Wagilak land. In 1884, 10,000
square miles (26,000 km2) of
Arnhem Land was sold...
-
traditional songmen. He met with the
local elders and,
after hearing two
Wagilak songmen sing,
asked permission to
bring his
orchestra on a
return visit...
-
Barra Barra was born
around 1946 in
Wagilak country near
Nilipidgi on the
Walker River. He was
raised in the
Wagilak community without communication with...
- Mike Nock
Nominated Nyilipidgi Paul Grabowsky,
Young Wägilak Group Paul Grabowsky, the
Young Wägilak Group and the
Monash Art
Ensemble Won
Spiel Paul Grabowsky...
- Alawa, Mangarrayi, Ngandi, Marra, Warndarrang, Nunggubuyu, Ritharrngu-
Wagilak and
Rembarrnga peoples. The
first European to
explore the
Roper River was...