-
speak Ngiyambaa the
Wayilwan way) Waal-won
Wahoon (misprint) )
Wailwan Wailwun Wali
Waljwan Wallwan Weilwan Weilwun Wilawun Wile Wan
Wilwan Tindale 1974...
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Australia Desert Weilwan Wailwan,[1] Wayilwan, Weiwan, Wilwan, Wallwan,
Wailwun, Waal-won, Wile wile, Wali, Waljwan, Ngiumba, Weilwan,[2] Wailwan, Ngiyampaa...
- is
called womera ("the boomerang") due to the
shape of the stars. The
Wailwun people of
northwestern New
South Wales saw
Corona Borealis as
mullion wollai...
- the sky are also ****ociated with
states of
being for some tribes; the
Wailwun of
northern New
South Wales know
Canopus as
Wumba "deaf",
alongside Mars...
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Wadikali Wailwan D20 Wayilwan, Ngiyarnbaa, Walywan, Wilwan, Wallwan,
Wailwun, Wilawun, Weilwun, Waal won, Wile Wan, Wali, Waljwan, Ngiumba,
Wahoon Walbanga...
-
Thomas (1878). Ridley,
William (ed.). "Australian
Languages and Traditions:
Wailwun Language and Traditions". The
Journal of the
Anthropological Institute...
-
Wangaaybuwan and Wongaibon, and
Weilwan is also
called Wailwan, Wayilwan, or
Wailwun.
Their language consisted of
varieties of Ngiyampaa,
which was composed...
- of the myth-making age (PDF). J.
Parker and Co. Honery,
Thomas (1878). "
Wailwun language and traditions". The
Journal of the
Anthropological Institute...
- p. 465.
Kelly 1935, pp. 467–468.
QSNTS 2014. Honery,
Thomas (1878). "
Wailwun Language and Traditions".
Journal of the
Anthropological Institute of Great...