The Mangarla, or Mangala, are an Aboriginal Australian people of Western Australia. The Mangarla people traditionally lived in the north-western area of...
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Mangarla, also spelt Mangala, is a Pama–Nyungan language of Western Australia. It is spoken by the Mangarla people of the north-western area of the Great...
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Karikari, Bulali SA Manda language 25 (1983 Black) Mandandanyi language 1 Mangarla language, Mangala language Manala, Mangalaa, Maŋala, Minala 63 Critically...
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Mandjildjara[2] Western Australia Mandjindja[1][2] Western Australia Desert Mangarla Mangala[1][2] Western Australia Desert Mangarai[2] Mangarayi,[1] Mungaria...
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the Karajarri following the state government's forcible resettlement of Mangarla and Nyigina people from the Great Sandy Desert at the La Grange mission...
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Marrngu peoples Karajarri: Great Sandy Desert, Western Australia, Australia Mangarla: Great Sandy Desert, Western Australia, Australia Nyangumarta: Great Sandy...
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the family, which all originated in Western Australia. Marrngu Mangala (Mangarla) Marrngu proper Karajarri (Garadjari) Nyangumarta (Njangumarta) Capell...
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under the name Nyungic. Kanyara Mantharta Nyungic Ngayarda Kartu Nyungar Mangarla Mirning (Mirniny) Wati (Western Desert language) Marrngu Ngarrka–Ngumpin...
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branch of the Pama–Nyungan languages. The other members of this group are Mangarla and Karajarri, with which it shares features and vocabulary.: 5–9 Nyangumarta...
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Mangala may be: Mangarla language (Australia) Mangala language (Bantu) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mangala language...
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belongs to the Marrngu branch of the Pama–Nyungan languages, together with Mangarla and Karajarri. Njangumarta Kundal country extended over some 41,000 km2...
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DjaberrDjaberr Jabba Jabba Jabirrjabirr Tjabartjabara, Tjabirtjabira (Mangarla exonym) Tjabiratjabir Tindale 1974, p. 240. AIATSIS. TTB 2016. McKenzie...
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