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incorporated them
eventually as a subtribe. Awarrai,
Awarra Warai, Warei,
Warrai Source:
Tindale 1974, p. 221 nguk (1)
tobacco (2) ****. "Between some tribal...
- no.
gloss Warrai 1 head
anbam 2 hair meǰa 3 eyes
andum 4 nose ange 5 ear anganïm 6
tooth anlætma 7
tongue anǰæn 8
shoulder anmunak 9
elbow angunmuŋ 10...
- "Woolna" by the
early writers,
while on the south-east it was
bounded by the
Warrai.
These latter languages are
practically unrecorded. "The
present outline...
- Kuringgai, Ninyowa, Kuri New
South Wales Southeast Awarai[2] Warai, Warei,
Warrai, Awarrai,
Awarra Northern Territory Awinmul[2]
Awinnmull Awinmul, Awinmil...
- Lydian". In Catt, Adam Alvah; Kim,
Ronald I.; Vine,
Brent (eds.).
QAZZU Warrai:
Anatolian and Indo-European
Studies in
Honor of
Kazuhiko Yoshida. Beech...
-
officially became a RAAF base. The
traditional owners of the land are the
Warrai and
Kungarakany people and the farm site is home to
artefacts and registered...
-
inhabitants and
traditional owners of the land
surrounding the town are the
Warrai and
Kungarakany peoples. In the 2016 census,
Batchelor recorded a po****tion...
- Berrembeel, Junamildan,
Wagga tribe, Waradgeri, Warandgeri, Warradjerrie,
Warrai Durhai, Wayradgee, Weeragurie, Weerarthery, Weorgery, Weradgerie, Werogeri...
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particular direction, with a
trade circuit from
north to
south involving the
Warrai Kungarakan, Djerait, Wogait,
Ponga Ponga,
Mulluk Mulluk, Madngella, Yunggor...