- The
Worrorra, also
written Worora, are an
Aboriginal Australian people of the
Kimberley area of north-western Australia. The term is
sometimes used to...
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Worrorra, also
written Worora and
other variants, and also
known as
Western Worrorran, is a
moribund Australian Aboriginal language of
northern Western...
-
three Worrorran languages, the
others being (Western)
Worrorra and
Ngarinyin (Eastern
Worrorra, or Ungarinjin). As of 2020[update], "Wunambal Gaambera"...
- of the
cultural bloc
known as the
Wanjina Wunggurr,
consisting of the
Worrorra (and
neighbouring Ngardi),
Wunambal and
Ngarinyin peoples of the Kimberley...
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bands who
excelled in this were the
Laiau and the Wardana. The Wunambal,
Worrorra, and
Ngarinyin peoples form a
cultural bloc
known as
Wanjina Wunggurr....
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superclassing in
which membership in one
gender can mean
membership in another.
Worrorra: Masculine, feminine, terrestrial, celestial, and collective. Halegannada:...
- Ungarinyin, and
related dialects the
Western Worrorran group,
known as
Worrorra, and
related dialects In addition,
Gulunggulu is
unattested but presumably...
- and waters, the
Dambimangari (
Worrorra) group. The
Dambimangari people chose the name "Lalang-garram",
being a
Worrorra word
meaning “the sal****er as...
- on
expedition in the area. The
traditional owners of the area are the
Worrorra people.
Eighteen freshwater fish
species are
known to
inhabit the waters...
- (1947-2022) was an
Aboriginal Australian artist. He was a
member of the
Worrorra people of the
Kimberley area of
Western Australia.
Woolagoodja was the...