- The
Warlmanpa are an
indigenous Australian people of the
Northern Territory. The
Warlmanpa were long
missing from the map of
Australian aborigines, – there...
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Warlmanpa (also Walmala) is a
nearly extinct Australian Aboriginal language. The
Warlmanpa have a
highly developed sign language.
Paradisec has a collection...
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Warlmanpa Sign
Language is a
highly developed Australian Aboriginal sign
language used by the
Warlmanpa people of
northern Australia The
first recorded...
- the
Pilbara region of Australia. Ngumpin–Yapa
Ngarrga languages (Yapa)
Warlmanpa Warlpiri Ngumbin languages Walmajarri Djaru Gurindji Mudburra Ngardi,...
- than "kardiya" (non-Indigenous). The
closest relative to
Warlpiri is
Warlmanpa. It has four main dialects;
Yuendumu Warlpiri, in the south-west, Willowra...
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Muckaty Station Muckaty Station, also
known as
Warlmanpa, is a 2,380-square-kilometre (920 sq mi)
Aboriginal freehold landholding...
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developed among the Warlpiri, Warumungu, Dieri, Kaytetye, Arrernte, and
Warlmanpa, and are
based on
their respective spoken languages. A sign
language arose...
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Western Australia Northwest Warkawarka[2]
Victoria Warki[2]
South Australia Warlmanpa[1]
South Australia Desert Warray[1]
Northern Territory Fitzmaurice Warungu[2]...
- Warlpiri, and
Warlmanpa to be
dialects of a
single language. R. M. W.
Dixon (2002)
grouped Ngardi together with
Warlpiri and
Warlmanpa in the Yapa group...
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Adelaide River, NT
Wardaman language 50 (1983 Black)
Severely endangered WA
Warlmanpa language 50
Warlpiri language 2500
Vulnerable Warluwara language 3 Warnman...