- The
Yolngu or Yolŋu (IPA: [ˈjuːlŋʊ] or [ˈjuːŋuːl]) are an
aggregation of
Aboriginal Australian people inhabiting north-eastern
Arnhem Land in the Northern...
- 'Yolŋu tongue', is a
linguistic family that
includes the
languages of the
Yolngu (also
known as the Yolŋu and
Yuulngu languages), the
indigenous people of...
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specific type of the
instrument made and used by the
Yolngu peoples of north-east
Arnhem Land. Some
Yolngu people began using the word
mandapul after 2011...
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Northern Territory and
subsequently settled closer to
Yolngu homelands,
conflicts with the
Yolngu became more frequent. In 1931, an area of 96,000 square...
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Yolngu Boy is a 2001
Australian coming-of-age film
directed by
Stephen Maxwell Johnson,
produced by
Patricia Edgar,
Gordon Glenn,
Galarrwuy Yunupingu and...
- Yolŋu (
Yolngu) or
Penguin Sign
Language is a
ritual sign
language used by the
Yolngu, an
Aboriginal community in the
Arnhem Land
region of Australia....
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provide downloadable and
printable posters showing each group's calendar. The
Yolngu, the
Aboriginal Australians of north-east
Arnhem Land,
identify six seasons...
- balander Walker, Alan & Zorc, R.
David (1981). "Austronesian
Loanwords in
Yolngu-Matha of
Northeast Arnhem Land" (PDF).
Aboriginal History. 5: 124. Merriam-Webster...
- (Galiwin'ku), an
island off the
coast of
Northeast Arnhem Land. Gali was a
Yolngu Mala
leader and Gälpu clan representative, a clan
group of the
Dhuwa moiety...
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recorded to have
happened at
Mirki on the
north coast of
Florida Station. The
Yolngu people today remember this m****acre
where many
people including children...