- The
Yangman were an
indigenous Australian people of the
Northern Territory. The
Yangman language was
closely related to
Wardaman and Dalabon, and survives...
- isolate. It is one of the
northern non-Pama–Nyungan languages.
Dagoman and
Yangman were
either dialects or
closely related languages; as a family,
these are...
-
average of 2.1
people per
household and a
median w****ly
income of $1874. The
Yangman people occupied the
surrounding area for over 40,000 years. They believe...
- fungus,
insects and animals,
including emus.
Amongst the
Mangarrayi and
Yangman people of
north Australia, the
sweet ripe
fruit of the tree are much appreciated...
-
European contact with
Wardaman and
related peoples like the
Dagoman and
Yangman was
characterized from the
outset by
considerable violence. Eventually...
-
southern part of the Top End. The
extinct and
poorly attested Dagoman and
Yangman dialects are
sometimes treated as
separate languages,
forming a Yangmanic...
- Indo-European
Ireland with the
death of Séamus
Bhriain Mac
Amhlaig ca. 1983
Yangman Australian (Wardaman isolate)
Northern Territory,
Australia after 1983...
-
Wanyarri (Ngal, Nung),
Wayili (Jam). Jaru: gunji.
Mangarrayi language,
Yangman:
Gamulumulu (Mang, Yang). Miriwoong:
Wanyarring Ngarinyman: Wanyarri. Wagiman:...
- Gulf Jangkundjara[2] Yan****jatjara[1]
South Australia Desert Jangman[2]
Yangman[1]
Northern Territory Fitzmaurice Janjula[2]
Northern Territory Gulf Jardwadjali...
- non-Pama–Nyungan languages,
closely related to its congeners,
Wardaman and
Yangman. All
three may be
considered to be
dialects of the one
language isolate...