- The
Wanjiwalku were an
indigenous Australian people of the
state of New
South Wales.
Norman Tindale, who had
worked intensely with his
informant George...
- as part of the area, but
there is
little data.
Tindale (1940)
groups Wanjiwalku &
Karenggapa together with
Wadikali &
Maljangapa as the only languages...
- Naualko, Paaruntyi, Parrintyi,
Wilyakali (Wiljali), Danggali, Maraura,
Wanjiwalku Native speakers 110 (2021 census)
Language family Pama–Nyungan Yarli–Baagandji...
-
Barindji Tharawal Thaua Yuwaalaraay Walbunja Walgalu Wandandian Wangaaypuwan Wanjiwalku Weilwan Wemba-Wemba
Wirraayaraay Wiyabal Wilyakali Wiradjuri Wodiwodi...
-
Wangatha Western Australia Desert Wanji[2] Waanyi[1]
Northern Territory Gulf
Wanjiwalku[2] Weyneubulkoo, Wonipalku, Wanyabalku, Wonjimalku, Pono, Pernowie, Pernowrie...
- Ahnbi, Dandai,
Bahnbi Bandjigali D17 Bandjangali, Pantyikali, Paakantyi,
Wanjiwalku, Bandjagali, Barkindji,
Milya uppa, Barkinji, Barkinjee, Barkunjee, Bahkunji...
- They
shared close cultural and
marriage links with the
neighbouring Wanjiwalku. Reid
states that
settlement of
Malyangapa lands began in 1862/1863, at...
-
eastern flank were the Kurnu, the
Naualko lay to
their south,
while the
Wanjiwalku were on
their western frontier, together, in the northwest, with the Karenggapa...