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- The Wudjari were an Aboriginal Australian people of the Noongar cultural group of the southern region of Western Australia. The Wudjari's traditional...
- significantly different from Wudjari. However, according to Norman Tindale, the Njunga people rejected the name Wudjari and had adopted some of the customs...
- the Noongar nation. During the early days of European settlement, the Wudjari people, also of the Noongar nation, moved into the eastern parts of what...
- Njakinjaki, Njunga, Pibelmen, Pindjarup, Wadandi, Whadjuk, Wiilman and Wudjari. The Noongar people refer to their land as Noongar boodja. The members...
- Western Australia Kimberley Wotjobaluk[2] Wotjoballuk, Wergaia[1] Victoria Wudjari[1][2] Western Australia Southwest Wulgurukaba[2] Queensland Wulili[2] Wuli-wuli[1]...
- to consider themselves distinct from their Wudjari kin, and, when asked by ethnographers, both the Wudjari and Njunga insisted that they had become separate...
- they had named patrilineal "totemic" descent units. Includes Goreng and Wudjari Local descent groups are generally patrilineal in type, in which members...
- the Noongar nation. During the early days of European settlement, the Wudjari people, also of the Noongar nation, moved into the eastern parts of what...
- Forest, Western Australia, Australia Wiilman: Western Australia, Australia Wudjari: Mallee, Western Australia, Australia Kalaako: Goldfields–Esperance region...
- moieties and patrilineal local descent groups. Includes Bibulman and Mineng. Wudjari type: similar to Nyakinyaki except they have named patrilineal totemic...