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Warray (Waray) was an
Australian language spoken in the
Adelaide River area of the
Northern Territory.
Wulwulam may have been a dialect.
Ngorrkkowo may...
- The
Awarai (
Warray) are an
indigenous Australian people of the
Northern Territory. The
Norwegian explorer Knut Dahl
wrote down a
short list of vocabulary...
- Roebourne, W.A.
kurmur Nyul Nyul
Kimberleys ngaribi Pintupi Central Australia paampu Warray Adelaide River bambu Yolngu Arnhem Land
mandapul (yiá¸aki)...
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language of the Philippines,
spoken by the
Waray people Waray literature Warray language, an
Australian language spoken in the
Adelaide River area of the...
- po****tion of
Siamese fighting fish.
Indigenous Australians including the
Warray and
Kungarakan owned the
lands among the
river for millennia. Lieutenant...
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Clockwise from the north, the 5
groups are Gunwinggic, Dalabon, Jala,
Jawoyn +
Warray, Uwinymil. The
heavy black line
outlines other languages sometimes included...
- The
Tacloban Fighting Warays are a
professional women's
volleyball team in the
Premier Volleyball League (PVL). The team,
sponsored by Chooks-to-Go, last...
- Ngwir-ri-gin,
ngwiridjin King
George Sound,
Nyungar Njimba'rrolbumbu
Mayali Nurn
Warray Otol Gnog
Pikun Ngiyampaa Pikunra Kalkatungu Pwampungini Tiwi
Rakali Murray...
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endangered Qld
Wanyjirra language Wandjira, Wandjirra,
Wanjira NT
Waray language Warray,
Wulwulam (dialect),
Ngorrkkowo (dialect) 4
Extinct Adelaide River, NT Wardaman...
- Uwinymil, Gaagudju, Dalabon, Kunbarlang, Rembarrnga, Nunggubuyu, Jawoyn,
Warray,
Ngandi *Green does not
address Anindilyakwa, Alawa, or Yugul.
Yugul is...