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Wardaman may
refer to:
Wardaman people, an
indigenous group of
Australia Wardaman language, the
language isolate spoken by them This
disambiguation page...
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Wardaman is an
Australian Aboriginal language isolate. It is one of the
northern non-Pama–Nyungan languages.
Dagoman and
Yangman were
either dialects or...
- The
Wardaman people are a
small group of
Aboriginal Australians living about 145
kilometres (90 mi) South-West of Katherine, on
Menngen Aboriginal Land...
- wh-questions with
separate lexemes for each of
these wh-pronouns. This
includes Wardaman,
which has a
collection of
entirely unrelated interrogative stems: yinggiya...
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known as Bill
Harney Yidumduma,
formerly Bill Harney, is an
elder of the
Wardaman people,
known as an artist, storyteller, and musician. As of 2022, he lives...
- head of the emu in the sky in
several Aboriginal cultures.
Amongst the
Wardaman people, it is said to be the head and
shoulders of a law-man
watching the...
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Yidumduma 1979 MR2 Bill
Yidumduma Harney (born 1931) is a
Senior Elder of the
Wardaman Aboriginal people of Australia's
Northern Territory. He has
shared his...
- is a
flowering plant endemic to Australia. Its name in the
indigenous Wardaman language is Mardarrgu. It is a deciduous,
spiny shrub or tree, growing...
- of the
Northern Territory. The
Yangman language was
closely related to
Wardaman and Dalabon, and
survives fragmentarily as p****ive
knowledge among a few...
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Saiph is 參宿六 (Shēn Sù liù, English: the
Sixth Star of
Three Stars). The
Wardaman people of
northern Australia regard Saiph as the
Guman digging stick, used...