- The
Wudjari were an
Aboriginal Australian people of the
Noongar cultural group of the
southern region of
Western Australia. The
Wudjari's traditional...
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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...
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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...
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moieties and
patrilineal local descent groups.
Includes Bibulman and Mineng.
Wudjari type:
similar to
Nyakinyaki except they have
named patrilineal totemic...