- The Wangaaypuwan, also
known as the
Wongaibon or
Ngiyampaa Wangaaypuwan, are an
Aboriginal Australian people who
traditionally lived between Nyngan, the...
- by
Roland Robinson,
based on a
traditional story related to him by a
Wongaibon man The
Australian literary historian Brian Clunes Ross has
written on...
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February 2005. Delby, NSW. Tindale's
Aboriginal Tribes of
Australia (1974).
Wongaibon (NSW) , 23°35′S 149°08′E / 23.583°S 149.133°E / -23.583; 149.133 v...
- Ngjamba,
Ngiyampaa and Ngumbarr;
Wangaibon is also
called Wangaaybuwan and
Wongaibon, and
Weilwan is also
called Wailwan, Wayilwan, or Wailwun.
Their language...
- Wandarang[2]
Northern Territory Wandjira[2]
Northern Territory Wangaaybuwan Wongaibon, Ngemba, Ngeumba,
Ngiumba New
South Wales Wangan[1][2]
Queensland Northeast...
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formed a
rough boundary between the
Wiradjuri people to the
south and the
Wongaibon people to the north.
Europeans first settled the area in the 1830s. Initially...
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April 2022. The
Cobar area is part of the
traditional territory of the
Wongaibon people (within the
Ngiyampaa language group ****ociated with the arid plains...
- of The Overflow, NSW. Tindale's
Aboriginal Tribes of
Australia (1974).
Wongaibon (NSW) , "Was
Clancy of the
Overflow a real person?".
Radio National. Aujstralian...
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Ngiyampaa D22 Ngiyambaa, Ngempa, Ngiyampaa,
Wangaaybuwan Ngiyambaa, Wailwan,
Wongaibon, Waljwan, Weilwan, Ngemba, Wangaaypuwan, Gaiamba, Narran, Negunbah, Ngaiamba...
- copy as
title (link) Tindale's
Aboriginal Tribes of
Australia (1974).
Wongaibon (NSW)
Archived 7
March 2016 at the
Wayback Machine, "Was
Clancy of the...