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Walmajarri (many
other names; see below) is a Pama–Nyungan
language spoken in the
Kimberley region of
Western Australia by the
Walmadjari and
related peoples...
- The
Walmadjari (
Walmajarri) people, also
known as
Tjiwaling and Wanaseka, are an
Aboriginal Australian people of the
Kimberley region of
Western Australia...
- are used as a
culinary herb,
mainly for tempering. in Australia, the
Walmajarri people of the
southern Kimberley call it Jirlpirringarni.
Plants (10–)30–100(–160)...
- R,
Whisputt M,
Yoomarie S, Lulu V,
Johns A,
Brown S,
Vernes T (2013).
Walmajarri Plants & Animals:
Aboriginal Biocultural Knowledge from the
Paruku Indigenous...
- food). In Karrajari,
Nyulnyul and
Yawuru it is
called 'Magabala'. The
Walmajarri people call it Kurlipi. The
small fruits are
called amwerterrpe. Kalgoorlie...
- or 1935 –
January 2015) was an
Australian artist originally from the
Walmajarri desert tribe.
After taking up
artwork later in life –
initially illustrating...
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blooms from May
through September and the
flowers are
bright yellow. The
Walmajarri people in the
Kimberley call this wattle, Parta. The
shrub typically grows...
- A word is a
basic element of
language that
carries meaning, can be used on its own, and is uninterruptible.
Despite the fact that
language speakers often...
- and
drying out. The
Wiradjuri name for the
plant is gweeargal, and the
Walmajarri name is Kirinykiriny, or Kurinykuriny.
Lignum is a perennial, dioecious...
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alive today and it is
revealed in the
culture of the Jaru, Kija, ****atja,
Walmajarri,
Gooniyandi and
other Indigenous people who live in
Halls Cr**** Shire...