Derby The Nyulnyul, also spelt Nyul Nyul, Njolnjol, Nyolnyol and other variants, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Kimberley region of Western...
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Nyulnyul or Nyul Nyul may refer to: Nyulnyul people, an Aboriginal Australian people of Western Australia Nyulnyul language, an extinct Australian Aboriginal...
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Nyulnyul is an dormant Australian Aboriginal language, formerly spoken by the Nyulnyul people of Western Australia. Mary Carmel Charles is documented...
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absent among the Nyulnyulan speaking groups such as the Jabirr Jabirr, Nyulnyul and the Baardi, and hazarded the conjecture, with some evidence, that it...
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Carmel Charles (category 20th-century Indigenous Australian people)
author and the last fluent speaker of the Nyulnyul language of Western Australia. She was born to the Nyulnyul tribe in the Kimberley region of Western...
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William B. McGregor (category Living people)
Australian languages, and does descriptive linguistic work on Gooniyandi, Nyulnyul and Warrwa languages. Since 2010 he has also studied Shua, a language spoken...
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Peninsula, Western Australia, Australia Nyulnyul: Dampier Peninsula, Western Australia, Australia Dyukun peoples Jugun: Dampier Peninsula, Western Australia...
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Ngarluma (redirect from Ngarluma people)
The Ngarluma are an Indigenous Australian people of the western Pilbara area of northwest Australia. They are coastal dwellers of the area around Roebourne...
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merne signifies plant food). In Karrajari, Nyulnyul and Yawuru it is called 'Magabala'. The Walmajarri people call it Kurlipi. The small fruits are called...
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Bardi language of Western Australia, the traditional language of the Jawi people. There are no longer any known fluent speakers, but there may be some partial...
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Indigenous Australians, mainly of the Bardi people but also Nyulnyul, Jabirr Jabirr, Jukun, Yawuru and Karajarri people. The name derives from the boats used...
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Dean The last full-blooded Selknam Indian, but some have suggested certain people remained fluent in the languages until the 1980s. Last attested speaker...
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WA Nyininy language Njining, Njininj, Nyinin 350 (2006) Endangered WA Nyulnyul language Njul-Njul, Nyol-Nyol, Nyoolnyool, Nyul Nyul Extinct WA Nyungar...
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Indigenous Australians, mainly of the Bardi people but also Nyulnyul, Jabirr Jabirr, Jukun, Yawuru and Karajarri people. The name derives from the boats used...
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Aboriginal cultures of Western Australia (category Aboriginal peoples of Western Australia)
Includes Garadjeri, Mangala, Yaoro, Djungun, Ngombal, Djaberadjabera, and Nyulnyul. Bardi type. Patrilineal local descent groups, no moieties or sections...
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Jimmy Chi (category Australian people of Chinese descent)
and Japanese descent and a mother of Scottish and Aboriginal (Bardi and Nyulnyul) descent. Chi attended a Catholic school in Perth, and went on to university...
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is also sometimes spelt Jabba Jabba. The language is closely related to Nyulnyul and probably close enough to be mutually intelligible. The source materials...
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(2002), Bardi was mutually intelligible with the following dialects: Jawi, Nyulnyul, Jabirr-Jabirr, Ngumbarl, and Nimanburru. Ethnologue (206) treats all but...
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Jub Clerc (category Living people)
best known for her 2022 debut feature Sweet As. Suzanne Jub Clerc is a Nyulnyul and Yawuru woman. Her mother was actress Sylvia Clarke. Clarke grew up...
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Jabirr Jabirr (category Aboriginal peoples of Western Australia)
30 miles. Running clockwise, their neighbours were, to the north, the Nyulnyul, the Warrwa on their eastern flank, the Nimanburu southeast, and the Ngombal...
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