- The
Wajarri people, also
spelt Wadjari, Wadjarri,
Watjarri, and
other variations, are an
Aboriginal Australian people whose traditional lands are in the...
- Olive. 1996. The
Budara Story.
Magabala Books. Douglas,
Wilfrid H. 1981. '
Watjarri'. In Dixon, R.M.W. and Blake,
Barry J (Eds.),
Handbook of
Australian Languages:...
-
Umiida Unggarranggu Unggumi Waljen Walmadjari Wardal Wariangga Warrwa Watjarri Wangai Wanman Wenamba Whadjuk Widi
Wiilman Wilawila Wirdinya Wirngir Worrorra...
- Wadjabangai[2]
Queensland Wadjalang[2] Dharawala[1]
Queensland Wadjari[2]
Watjarri[1]
Western Australia Northwest Wagiman[1] Wagoman[2]
Northern Territory...
-
lying to the east of Geraldton)
Nagodja (a
Watjarri exonym)
Ngadja Akadja, Akady,
Akadi Wiludjanu (another
Watjarri language-denoting exonym,
signifying 'western...
- ISBN 90-272-0512-4. Vol 2. (Wargamay, The
Mpakwithi dialect of Anguthimri;
Watjarri.
Margany and Gunya, Tasmanian.) Canberra:
Australian National University...
- north-east,
followed by the Wardal, and the
Madoitja south/southeast and the
Watjarri to
their south-west. The
Ninanu lay on
their western flank,
below the northwestern...
- 'no')
Minango ('southerners'
Watjarri exonym)
Minangu Nanakari (Nokaan exonym)
Nanakati ('my people')
Barimaia (
Watjarri exonym denoting both the Widi...
- 'dung food') also
found among several other tribes such as the
Iliaura and
Watjarri. The
surplus was
stored (yarmmara, 'storage') in caves,
enabling women...
- Guides. pp. 8–19. ISBN 978-1-858-28636-5. Douglas,
Wilfred H. (1981). "
Watjarri". In Dixon,
Robert M. W.; Blake,
Barry J. (eds.).
Handbook of Australian...