- The Wadjiginy, also
referred to
historically as the
Wogait, are an
indigenous Australian people of the
Northern Territory,
specifically from just north...
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Australia Wodiwodi[2]
Woddi Woddi, Illawarra,
Tharawal New
South Wales Wogait[2]
Worgait Northern Territory Wooptang[2]
Wooptang Woobla Western Australia...
- Ford,
Lysbeth Julie (1990). The
Phonology and
Morphology of
Bachamal (
Wogait) (PDF) (MA thesis).
Australian National University. p. 95-98.
Archived (PDF)...
- Wadjiginy, also
known as Wa****dy (
Wogait) and Batjamalh, is an
Australian Aboriginal language.
Apart from
being closely related to Kandjerramalh, it is...
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tuberculosis he was
suffering at the time.
Tudawali was
married to
Peggy Wogait in 1948 and they
lived at the
Bagot Aboriginal Reserve (where all of the...
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trade circuit from
north to
south involving the
Warrai Kungarakan, Djerait,
Wogait,
Ponga Ponga,
Mulluk Mulluk, Madngella, Yunggor, Maranunggo, Marithiel,...
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border met that of the Awinmul. The
Warai had
arrangements to
supply the
Wogait with
women for marriage.
According to
Norman Tindale, they
stood in fear...
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Neighbouring tribes were the Mulluk-Mulluk, the
Madngella the
Pongaponga and the
Wogait. The
Jesuit missionary Donald Mackillop stated that the
Djerait were a "small...
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inhabited the area
along both
banks of the Daly
River somewhat inland from the
Wogait coastal tribe. Pongo-pongo Djiramo. (?)
According to
Herbert Basedow this...
- (Cape Ford). The
Emmiyangal were once
thought to be
closely related to the
Wogait,
Arthur Capell, and
Stanner claiming that the two were
virtually interchangeable...