- The
Winduwinda were an
indigenous Australian people of Queensland. The name
Winduwinda, like that of the Wik-Munkan, is used to
refer to
either to a single...
- of the Cook Shire.
Thaynakwith (also
known as Awngthim,
Tainikuit and
Winduwinda) is an
Australian Aboriginal language spoken on
Western Cape York in the...
- Cook
Shire Council.
Thaynakwith (also
known as Awngthim,
Tainikuit and
Winduwinda) is an
Australian Aboriginal language spoken on
Western Cape York in the...
- Wiljakali, Wiljali,[1] Wiljagali, Bo-arli, Bulali,
Wilyali New
South Wales Winduwinda[2]
Winda Winda[1]
Queensland West Cape Wiradjuri[1][2]
Wiradyuri Wiradhuri...
- Queensland,
Australia Wimaranga: Cape York Peninsula, Queensland,
Australia Winduwinda: Cape York Peninsula, Queensland,
Australia Thaypan peoples Tagalag: Cape...
-
formerly spoken on the Cape York
Peninsula of Queensland, Australia, by the
Winduwinda. It is
unknown when it
became extinct.
Ngkoth has
seven vowels: Ngkoth...
- Native to
Australia Region Cape York Peninsula,
Queensland Ethnicity Alngith,
Winduwinda Extinct by 2021
Language family Pama–Nyungan
Paman North Cape York Northern...
-
language formerly spoken in Cape York in Queensland,
Australia by the
Winduwinda people. The
Awngthim language region includes the
areas around Weipa and...
- names: Anjingid, Andjingid, Andjingith, Adyingid.
Tindale (1974) says that
Winduwinda is a
cover term for
twelve or more
small groups each with a name terminating...
-
Luthigh (also
known as Luthig, Okara,
Winduwinda, Uradhi,
Teppathiggi or Ludhigh,
pronounced [lud̪uɣ]) is an
extinct Paman language formerly spoken on...