- The
Wunambal (Unambal), also
known as
Wunambal Gaambera,
Uunguu (referring to
their lands), and
other names, are an
Aboriginal Australian people of the...
- and
Wilawila (with
Gaambera and
Wunambal also
distinguished as separate). It is
spoken by the
Wunambal people.
Wunambal is one of
three Worrorran languages...
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original on 15
November 2020.
Retrieved 10
November 2020. "
Wunambal Gaambera People".
Wunambal Gaambera Country. "Mitc**** Plateau".
Derby Tourism. Archived...
- In the
mythology of the
Wunambal people of
northwestern Australia,
Ungud is a
snake god who is
sometimes male,
sometimes female and
sometimes androgynous...
- and
Surveyors Pool (or Aunauyu). It lies in the
traditional lands of the
Wunambal, an
Aboriginal Australian people. The park is
known for
distinctive plants...
- peoples. More recently, it has been
spelt Dambeemangarddee. The Worrorra,
Wunambal and
Ngarinyin peoples make up a
cultural bloc
known Wanjina Wunggurr, in...
-
Kundedjnjenghmi and
Mayali languages,
djabbo in Kunwinjku, and
wijingarri in
Wunambal. The
Kunwinjku people of
Western Arnhem Land (Northern Territory) regard...
-
round the
river are the
Worrorra peoples, but the park lies
mainly in
Wunambal land. As part of the same
native title claim lodged in 1998 by Wanjina...
- people. It is one of a
group of
Worrorran languages, the
other two
being Wunambal and Ngarinyin.
Worrorra is a
dialect cluster;
Bowern (2011) recognises...
-
Aboriginal land. The
airbase falls under the
traditional custodianship of the
Wunambal Gaambera people, who use the
traditional name for the area: Mungalalu....