- The
Yuwaalaraay, also
spelt Euahlayi, Euayelai, Eualeyai, Ualarai,
Yuwaaliyaay and Yuwallarai, are an
Aboriginal Australian people of north-western New...
- Wirray, Guyinbaraay, Yuwaalayaay,
Waalaraay and
Gawambaraay are dialects;
Yuwaalaraay/Euahlayi is a
closely related language. The name
Gamilaraay means 'gamil-having'...
- Mungoon-Gali, also
transcribed as Mungoongarlee, is a
giant goanna from
Yuwaalaraay Folklore who
terrorised the
local people with his
venomous bite and voracious...
- of
creating baby girls.
baaluu is the
Yuwaalaraay for "moon". "Daen" is an old
transcription of dhayn,
Yuwaalaraay for "Aboriginal man" or "Aboriginal person"...
- gemstones. The
traditional owners of the land
around Lightning Ridge are the
Yuwaalaraay people.
Yuwaalayaay (also
known as Yuwalyai, Euahlayi, Yuwaaliyaay, Gamilaraay...
- work,
which includes substantial recordings of the
related language,
Yuwaalaraay,
which continued to be
spoken down to the 1980s.
Analysing these materials...
- Yuwaaliyaayi) is an
Australian Aboriginal language spoken on
Yuwaalaraay country. The
Yuwaalaraay language region includes the
landscape within the
local government...
- Ridge. At the 2016 census,
Angledool had a po****tion of 58 people.
Yuwaalaraay (also
known as Yuwalyai, Euahlayi, Yuwaaliyaay, Gamilaraay, Kamilaroi...
- to New Zealand. The term
galah is
derived from gilaa, a word from the
Yuwaalaraay and
neighbouring Aboriginal languages spoken in north-western New South...
- Yuwaaliyaayi) is an
Australian Aboriginal language spoken on
Yuwaalaraay country. The
Yuwaalaraay language region includes the
landscape within the
local government...