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Warndarang is an
alternative spelling of Warndarrang. It may
refer to:
Warndarrang people Warndarrang language This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Warndarrang (waɳʈaraŋ), also
spelt Warndarang, Wanderang, Wandaran, and
other variants is an
extinct Aboriginal Australian language in the
Arnhem family...
- The
Warndarrang people, (waɳʈaraŋ), also
spelt Warndarang, Wanderang, and
other variants were a
predominantly coastal Aboriginal Australian people of eastern...
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Maningrida Burarra Gurr-goni Ndjébbana
Nakkara Marran Marra Warndarang Yugul ? Alawa ? Mangarrayi ?
Gunwinyguan proper Yangmanic–Wagiman?
Wardaman Wagiman...
- 22–23. ISBN 0-511-01591-7. Heath,
Jeffrey (1980).
Basic Materials in
Warndarang: Grammar,
Texts and
Dictionary (PDF).
Pacific Linguistics,
Series B -...
- Arnhem:
Nunggubuyu Ngandi †
Anindilyakwa (Enindhilyagwa)* ? Marran:
Marra Warndarang † ?Yugul † ?Alawa* ?Mangarayi †
Kungarakany †
Gaagudju † ? Gunwinyguan...
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Jeffrey Heath as one of
three of a subgroup,
together with
Marra and
Warndarang,
though this is now contested. It had only 18
speakers in a
report dated...
- Canberra:
Australian National University, pp. 249, 1980.
Basic Materials in
Warndarang: Grammar, Texts, and Dictionary.
Pacific Linguistics, C-60. Canberra:...
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snake for murrungun) and had
responsibilities for that totem. Note that
Warndarang people use the same
system of semimoieties,
under the
names mambali, murrungun...
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Alawa on
their southern frontier, the
Mangarayi to the west, the
Warndarang to the
north (with the
border around the
Roper River) and formerly, perhaps...