- The Wangaaypuwan, also
known as the
Wongaibon or
Ngiyampaa Wangaaypuwan, are an
Aboriginal Australian people who
traditionally lived between Nyngan, the...
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According to
Tamsin Donaldson (1980)
there are two
dialects of Ngiyampaa:
Wangaaybuwan,
spoken by the
people in the south, and
Wayil or Wayilwan,
spoken by...
- languages, Yuin-Kuric, Yuin.
South Coast of New
South wales Wangaaybuwan language,
Wangaaybuwan-Ngiyambaa
language 12
Critically endangered Wangai language...
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Wales Wandarang[2]
Northern Territory Wandjira[2]
Northern Territory Wangaaybuwan Wongaibon, Ngemba, Ngeumba,
Ngiumba New
South Wales Wangan[1][2] Queensland...
- Wonipalku, Wonjimalku, Wanyubarlgu, Wanjubalgu,
Wonji malku Wangaaybuwan D18
Wangaaybuwan Ngiyambaa,
Wongai bun, Wan****buwan, Wonghibone,
Wonjhi bon,...
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Waxianghua 瓦乡话 wxw I/E
Wardandi (wya) I/L
Wyandot wyandot wyandot wyb I/L
Wangaaybuwan-Ngiyambaa wyi I/E
Woiwurrung wym I/L Wymysiöeryś
Wymysorys wyn I/L Iroquoian...
- milam,
borrowed from
English 'milk').
wamba (white man,
borrowed from a
Wangaaybuwan adjective meaning 'ugly-looking',
referring also to a creature, the devil...
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Acacia loderi,
known colloquially as
nelia or nealie, is a
species of
Acacia native to Australia.
Joseph Maiden described Acacia loderi in 1920 and it...
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Barwon River, a
perennial river that is part of the Murray–Darling basin, is
located in the north-west
slopes and
Orana regions of New
South Wales, Australia...
- and
piping bellbirds. The Yuwaalaraay-Gamilaraay name banbandhuluwi;
Wangaaybuwan name papam****;
Pitjantjatjara name panpanpalala;
Warlpiri name panpanpalala;...