- names, many of
which relate to the
stories of
ancestral beings known as
Wuyal (aka
Birrinydjalki or Gandjalala), the "Sugar Bag Hunters", who had originally...
- 1992
Aileen Henry Jilamara,
Design Northern Territory 1993
Samuel Namundja Namorrodoh Northern Territory 1994
Dundiwuy Wunambi Wuyal Northern Territory...
- the size of the bark available, as in
Djaykung (File snakes), c.1960, and
Wuyal the
Honey Man, c.1960.
Mithinarri frequented subjects such as Wild Cabbage...
- of semimoieties,
under the
names mambali, murrungun, wurdal, and
guyal (
wuyal). In the
years 1973–1975 and 1976–1977, the
linguist Jeffrey Heath worked...
-
semimoieties used in
ritual settings: mambali, muruŋun, wuʈal, and
guyal (
wuyal).
Mambali and muruŋun were
considered to be ****ociated, as were wuʈal and...