- The
Wilawila are an
indigenous Australian tribe of the
Kimberley region of
Western Australia.
Norman Tindale gave "
wilawila" as the
proper tribal ethnonym...
- Australia. It has
several dialects,
including Yiiji, Gunin, Miwa, and
Wilawila (with
Gaambera and
Wunambal also
distinguished as separate). It is spoken...
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owners of the area that the
river flows through are the Ngarinjin, Miwa and
Wilawila peoples. The
first European to
visit the area was a
surveyor with a squatting...
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owners of the area that the
river flows through are the Ngarinjin, Miwa and
Wilawila peoples. "Bonzle
Digital Atlas - Map of
Drysdale River, WA". 2008. Retrieved...
- Wikmunkan[2]
Queensland Wiknantjara[2]
Queensland Wiknatanja[2]
Queensland Wilawila[2]
Western Australia Wilingura[2]
Northern Territory Wilyakali[2] Wiljakali...
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Wikngenchera language, Wik
Ngencherr language 50 (1970 Oates)
Severely endangered Wilawila language Wila-Wila 2 WA
Winyjarrumi language Windjarumi WA
Wiradjuri language...
- Pronga-Marie Cr****. The
traditional owners of the
areas around the
river are the
Wilawila, Miwa and
Wunambal peoples. The
river contains several permanent pools...
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Wardal Wariangga Warrwa Watjarri Wangai Wanman Wenamba Whadjuk Widi
Wiilman Wilawila Wirdinya Wirngir Worrorra Wudjari Wunambal Wurla Yamatji Yawijibaya Yawuru...
- cattle. The
traditional owners of the area are the Ngarinjin, Miwa and
Wilawila peoples. The
pastoral lease is
currently owned by the
Koeyers family, who...
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Peremanggurei A
people with an
ethnonym identical to that of the
Carson River Wilawila,
known also as the Tjawurungari/Tawandjangango,
inhabited the
Osborne Islands...