- The
Wayilwan (also
rendered Weilwan or
Wailwan; also
known as
Ngiyambaa Wayilwan and
Ngemba Wayilwan) are an
Aboriginal Australian people of the state...
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Weilwan Wailwan,[1] Wayilwan, Weiwan, Wilwan, Wallwan, Wailwun, Waal-won, Wile wile, Wali, Waljwan, Ngiumba, Weilwan,[2]
Wailwan,
Ngiyampaa Wailwan and Ngemba...
- 0 0 4 67. Adam
Elliott 2019
Wiradjuri 1 0 0 0 0 68.
Jesse Ramien 2019
Wailwan and
Wiradjuri 1 1 0 0 4 69.
Kotoni Staggs 2019
Wiradjuri 1 0 0 0 0 70....
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language as Baiame's Ngunnhu. It is
believed that Ngemba, Wonkamurra,
Wailwan and
Gomolaroi people have
shared and
maintained the
traps for thousands...
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Ngairgo Ngiyampaa D22 Ngiyambaa, Ngempa, Ngiyampaa,
Wangaaybuwan Ngiyambaa,
Wailwan, Wongaibon, Waljwan, Weilwan, Ngemba, Wangaaypuwan, Gaiamba, Narran, Negunbah...
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Wiradjuri country. Once past Gilgandra, the
river flows into the area of the
Wailwan people,
across the
plains and
through to its
lower reaches.
Along the Castlereagh...
- (Hot semi arid). The
traditional owners of the area are the
Wiradjuri and
Wailwan people.
Robert McLean, The New
atlas of Australia : the
complete work containing...
- is also
called Wangaaybuwan and Wongaibon, and
Weilwan is also
called Wailwan, Wayilwan, or Wailwun.
Their language consisted of
varieties of Ngiyampaa...
- The
traditional custodians of the fish
traps are the
Ngemba Wayilwan (or
Wailwan) people.
Nearby Aboriginal groups include the Baranbinja, Morowari, Kula...
- Coonabarabran, New
South Wales, in 1962. They are of the
Gamilaraay and
Wailwan people from the
Central West
region of NSW, and
Biripi people, from the...