- The
Warrgamay people, also
spelt Warakamai, are an
Aboriginal Australian people of the
state of Queensland.
Their language,
Warrgamay, is now extinct...
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Warrgamay is an
extinct Australian Aboriginal language of
northeast Queensland. It was
closely related to Dyirbal. It is also
known as Waragamai, Wargamay...
- the Pama–Nyungan family. They are:
Dyirbalic Dyirbalic proper Dyirbal Warrgamay Nyawaygic Wulguru Nyawaygi At
least one of the
Lower Burdekin languages...
- Dunk Island,
known as
Coonanglebah in the
Warrgamay and
Dyirbal languages, is an
island within the
locality of Dunk in the C****owary
Coast Region, Queensland...
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Language Groups; the
boundary of the
Dyirbal and
Warrgamay lies
between Cardwell and
Tully in the north.
Warrgamay (also
known as Waragamai, Wargamay, Wargamaygan...
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Valley of Lagoons, and in the
Upper Burdekin River area and in Abergowrie.
Warrgamay (also
known as Waragamai, Wargamay, Wargamaygan, Biyay, and Warakamai)...
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European settlement, the
Ingham area was
inhabited by the
Warakamai People.
Warrgamay (also
known as Waragamai, Wargamay, Wargamaygan, Biyay, and Warakamai)...
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Dyirbal tribes, the
others being Yidinji, Ngajan, Dyirbal, Girramay,
Warrgamay, Waruŋu and Mbabaram. Mamu had a
special mother-in-law language, called...
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along the
Herbert River (possibly part of the
myths of
speakers of the
Warrgamay language or
Warrongo language). Akurra,
great snake deity of the Adnyamathanha...
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Dyirbal dialects include: N****gungu
Mbabaram Muluriji Yidiny Warungu Warrgamay Nyawaygi Dyirbal has only four
places of
articulation for the stop and...