- The
Waljen are an
indigenous people of
Western Australia, in the Goldfields-Esperance area. The
Waljen lands in
Norman Tindale's
estimation covered roughly...
- The
Western Desert language, or Wati, is a
dialect cluster of
Australian Aboriginal languages in the Pama–Nyungan family. The name Wati
tends to be used...
- Wolgal, Wolgah, Tumut,
Tumut River people, Guramal,
Gurmal New
South Wales Waljen[2]
Western Australia Walmadjari[2] Walmatjarri[1]
Western Australia Desert...
-
Tjalkadjara Tjeraridjal Tjurabalan Tjuroro Umiida Unggarranggu Unggumi Waljen Walmadjari Wardal Wariangga Warrwa Watjarri Wangai Wanman Wenamba Whadjuk...
-
Menzies and Laverton. The
Wongi group consists of
eight peoples: Maduwongga,
Waljen, Ngurlutjarra, Ngaanyatjarra, Bindinni, Madatjarra(?),
Koara (Kuwarra) and...
- the northeast; the
Mandjindja and the
Nangatadjara east-southeast; the
Waljen to
their south, and the
Kuwarra to
their west. The
water sources available...
-
considerable pressure was put on all groups, and the
westward movement of the
Waljen and
Nangatadjara overwhelmed the Ngurlu. Jan Jata
Njata Nata Ngulutjara...
- Nangandjara,
Nganandjara Nangata Wangata Dituwonga Ditu
Ngalapita Njingipalaru (
Waljen exonym signifying "different talk")
Alindjara ('east'(ern people)) A17 Nangadadjara...
- (exonym used by
eastern tribes)
Konindjara Waula ("northerners" for the
Waljen) This was not just a
Kuwarra trick but a
general practice among tribes subject...