-
calculated by
Norman Tindale to be
roughly 3,200
square miles (8,300 km2). The
Wembawemba were
registered as
consisting of five hordes.
Stone lists these hordes...
-
University Press, 2002. ISBN 978-0-521-47378-1 Hercus,
Luise A. (1992).
Wembawemba Dictionary. Blake,
Barry J. (1981).
Australian Aboriginal languages: a...
- Weilwan,[2] Wailwan,
Ngiyampaa Wailwan and
Ngemba Wailwan New
South Wales Wembawemba[2] Wambawamba,
Wamba Wamba, Womba, Weumba, Waamba, Waimbiwaimbi, Gourrmjanyuk...
- near the
river course. In the Djadjawurrung, Wathawurrung, Wergaia, and
Wembawemba languages, the
river has
several names,
including Natte yaluk and Boca...
- Minne-minne and Pullergil-yaluk, all with no
clearly defined meaning. In the
Wembawemba language, the name for the
river is ****poon, with no
clearly defined meaning...
- Wun gai, Wuzai, Wozai, Woyaibun,
Mudall Wemba Wemba D1
Wamba Wamba,
Wembawemba, Wambawamba, Womba, Weumba, Waamba, Yambayamba, Yamba, Wiembar, Wamba...
-
Boolucburer Brapkut (name of
speech of
southern hordes)
Dallundeer (of
Wembawemba), Ja:rewe Knen-knen-wurrong
Knenkorenwurro Knindowurrong (i.e., clear...
- the
Mallee region of
Victoria in
eastern Australia. In the
indigenous Wembawemba language, the lake's name is
derived from kutyewap. Lake Tutche**** is...