- The
Watiwati are an
Aboriginal Australian people traditionally living on both
sides of the
Murray River, from
Victoria to New
South Wales. They
spoke Wadi...
- Wathaurung[2] Wathawurrung, Wada Warrung, Wathaurong[1]
Geelong Southeast Watiwati[2] Wadi Wadi[1]
Victoria Watta[2]
Northern Territory Waveroo[1] New South...
- a
number of
groups in
neighbouring areas such as the
Wiradjuri and the
Watiwati. The Nari-Nari
share a
western border with the
Muthi Muthi tribe. Nari...
- Tatatha, Tataty, Tatitati, Tunggut, Wadiwadi, Wathiwathi,
Wathi Wathi,
Watiwati, Wattewatte, Watthiwatthi,
Watty watty, Wattywatty, Withaija, Woani, Wodiwodi...
-
which Matdhi Madhi is the best known. The
subgroup includes the
related Watiwati Letjiletji languages. What is
distinctive about it
compared to the languages...
- Rouse, Vic) tao. (Lachlan River,
Regent Lake,
Bogan River, NSW) thabor.
Watiwati (Tyntynder, Vic) wayang.
Darkinyung (Hunter region, NSW)
wuleli (root)...
- Group,
together with Kureinji, and to be
similar to that
spoken by the
Watiwati, but
reports are
contradictory and may not be
speaking of the same people...
- Dadi Dadi, Lat****ji, Jitajita, Nari-Nari, Barababaraba, Warkawarka,
Watiwati,
Wemba Wemba etc., that 'the
women parti****te in this game as well as...
-
riverine tribes (Tatitati, Jitajita, Nari-Nari, Barababaraba, Warkawarka,
Watiwati, Wemba-Wemba)
after initial contact with
whites was established, was described...
-
names of this
group (Nari-Nari, Barababaraba, Lat****ji, Warkawarka,
Watiwati, Wemba-Wemba) are
formed by a
reduplication of the word for 'no' in their...