The Wulwulam, also known as the Woolwonga, were an indigenous Australian people of the Northern Territory. They are reputed to have been almost completely...
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Warray language (redirect from Wulwulam language)
area of the Northern Territory. Wulwulam may have been a dialect. Ngorrkkowo may have been another name for Wulwulam. The following basic vocabulary items...
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Synemon wulwulam is a moth in the Castniidae family. It is found in Australia, including Western Australia, Northern Territory and Queensland. The larvae...
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Awarai: Northern Territory, Australia Awinmul: Northern Territory, Australia Wulwulam: Northern Territory, Australia Daly peoples Wagaydic peoples Wadjiginy:...
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Queensland Wulili[2] Wuli-wuli[1] Queensland Northeast Wulpura[2] Queensland Wulwulam[2] Northern Territory Wunambal[2] Wunambul[1] Western Australia Kimberley...
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Wanyjirra language Wandjira, Wandjirra, Wanjira NT Waray language Warray, Wulwulam (dialect), Ngorrkkowo (dialect) 4 Extinct Adelaide River, NT Wardaman language...
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by them back when Dowed claimed them, and their descendants formed the Wulwulam people. Dowed took a young Adelaide River woman Abmadam, at Lingowa, and...
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According to Norman Tindale, they stood in fear of the Agigondin horde of the Wulwulam, which however incorporated them eventually as a subtribe. Awarrai, Awarra...
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gecko (Lucasium occultum). The traditional owners of the area are the Wulwulam people in the south and the Limilngan people in the Northern floodplain...
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selene Klug, 1850 Synemon sophia (White, 1841) Synemon theresa Doubleday, 1846 Synemon wulwulam Angel, 1951 Castniidae at Australian Faunal Directory...
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1850 Synemon sophia (White, 1841) Synemon theresa Doubleday, 1846 Synemon wulwulam Angel, 1951 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Synemon. Wikispecies...
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Darwin Joel Jeffrey Darwin, NT Thunder 2021- 4 2 Born and raised in Darwin (Wulwulam) Malcolm Rosas Jr Darwin, NT Thunder 2020- 7 4 Born and raised in Darwin...
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decimated in the wake of the killing of 4 settlers in 1884 by members of the Wulwulam tribe, as the Darwinian hinterlands were explored and occupied by traders...
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Darwin-based family of Indigenous Australian descent from the Northern Territory (Wulwulam) and Queensland (Kukatj). His father, Russell, was a professional Australian...
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the Awinmul. The remnant of survivors were subsequently absorbed by the Wulwulam. Awinnmull Awinmil Tindale 1974, p. 221. Tindale, Norman Barnett (1974)...
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with another language group that is now extinct, believed to have been Wulwulam. The dominant language of the region is Mayali, a dialect of Bininj Kunwok...
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