- The
Wangkangurru, also
written Wongkanguru and Wangkanguru, are an
Aboriginal Australian people of the
Simpson Desert area in the
state of
South Australia...
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Wangkangurru or
Wangganguru /ˈwʌŋɡəŋˈʊəruː/ is an
extinct Australian Aboriginal language of the Pama–Nyungan family. It was a
dialect of
Arabana spoken...
- beta-carotene
pigment caused by the alga
Dunaliella salina.
Wangkangurru (also
known as Arabana/
Wangkangurru, Wangganguru, Wanggangurru, Wongkangurru) is an Australian...
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Palmer and Hugh Rivers.[citation needed]
Wangkangurru is an
Australian Aboriginal language spoken on
Wangkangurru country. It is
closely related to Arabana...
- sibling-like
kinship relation, a
third SIBLING form is selected. In Arabana-
Wangkangurru, the
speaker will use
entirely different sets of
pronouns depending on...
-
northwest of SA and
Maralinga Tjarutja in the west of SA.
Wangkangurru (also
known as Arabana/
Wangkangurru, Wangganguru, Wanggangurru, Wongkangurru) is an Australian...
- fourth-largest
Australian desert, with an area of 176,500 km2 (68,100 sq mi). The
Wangkangurru Yarluyandi people know this area as Munga-Thirri. The
desert is underlain...
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lived in the
lands around Innamincka for millennia, in what they call
Wangkangurru country, the
traditional home of the
Yawarrawarrka and
Yandruwandha people...
-
Shire of
Diamantina had a po****tion of 266 people.
Wangkangurru (also
known as Arabana/
Wangkangurru, Wangganguru, Wanggangurru, Wongkangurru) is an Australian...
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Australian languages. Hercus, Luise. 1994. A
grammar of the Arabana-
Wangkangurru language Lake Eyre Basin,
South Australia:
Pacific Linguistics C128....