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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)...
- food). In Karrajari, Nyulnyul and Yawuru it is called 'Magabala'. The Walmajarri people call it Kurlipi. The small fruits are called amwerterrpe. Kalgoorlie...
- grows to 2 to 4 metres (6+1⁄2 to 13 ft) tall and has yellow flowers. The Walmajarri people in the Kimberley call this wattle, Parta. The shrub typically grows...
- and it contains many seeds that are hairy. The seeds are dimorphic. The Walmajarri people of the southern Kimberley call this plant Mungily. Tecticornia...
- 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...
- R, Whisputt M, Yoomarie S, Lulu V, Johns A, Brown S, Vernes T (2013). Walmajarri Plants & Animals: Aboriginal Biocultural Knowledge from the Paruku Indigenous...
- Australian blues and gospel singer-songwriter and author. She sings in Walmajarri, Kimberley Creole and English. Her 2024 album Wirlmarni won the Australian...
- and drying out. The Wiradjuri name for the plant is gweeargal, and the Walmajarri name is Kirinykiriny, or Kurinykuriny. Lignum is a perennial, dioecious...