• The Iwaidja are an Indigenous Australian people of the Northern Territory. Norman Tindale states that the name is based on their word for 'no' (ii). Iwaidja...
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  • Iwaidja, in phonemic spelling Iwaja, is an Australian aboriginal language of the Iwaidja people with about 150 native, and an extra 20 to 30 L2 speakers...
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    filled with deadly waters. Similar to legends of maratji by Tiwi and Iwaidja people. Julunggul, Yolngu rainbow snake goddess associated with initiation...
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    End of the Northern Territory of Australia. It is on the lands of the Iwaidja people. It was named in 1818 by explorer Phillip Parker King after Sir Thomas...
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    Robert Joel Cooper (category People from the Northern Territory)
    Don mob, Iwaidja. Iwaidja people he brought here, Iwaidja people. Iwaidja people he brought here. They didn't understand everything, these people here, all...
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    Iwaidjan languages (category Articles containing Iwaidja-language text)
    it and may turn out to be a separate family. As of 1998, Iwaidja was spoken by about 150 people in the community of Minjilang on Croker Island, alongside...
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    Commission of the Northern Territory Aboriginal traditional land owners (the Iwaidja people) Website Garig Gunak Barlu National Park Footnotes Ramsar Wetland Official...
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    Tom Calma (category Living people)
    Northern Territory. He is an elder of the Kungarakan people and member of the Iwaidja people, whose traditional lands are south-west of Darwin and on...
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  • Bininj (redirect from Bininj Gun-Wok people)
    woman called Imberombera or Warraamurrungundji by the Gaagudju and Iwaidja peoples, while among the Gundjeibmi the ancestral woman turned rainbow serpent...
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    against the local Iwaidja people, which included the use of artillery and the proclamation of bounties. After a massacre of a group of Iwaidja on a beach close...
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    the Iwaidja community to describe the Tiwi language. The phonetic realization ['Wonga:k] is also another variation that is termed by the Iwaidja community...
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    Bathurst Island (Iwaidja: Nguyu) (2,600 km2 or 1,000 sq mi, 11°35′S 130°18′E / 11.583°S 130.300°E / -11.583; 130.300) is one of the Tiwi Islands in...
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  • Biography. Vol. 15. Melbourne University Press. Evans, Nicholas (2000). "Iwaidja mutation and its origins". In Kreidler, Charles W. (ed.). Phonology: Critical...
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    Paul Foelsche (category People from Harburg, Hamburg)
    Foelsche took hundreds of portraits of Larrakia, Woolna (Djerimanga) and Iwaidja people, usefully annotated with the subjects' names and some personal details...
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  • Iwaidjic peoples Maung: Goulburn Islands, Northern Territory, Australia Warrkbi Gaari: Cobourg Peninsula, Northern Territory, Australia Iwaidja: Cobourg...
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  • Maung people on the Goulburn Islands, off the north coast of Arnhem Land, in the Northern Territory of Australia. Maung is closely related to Iwaidja language...
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    called circular breathing. The didgeridoo was developed by Aboriginal peoples of northern Australia at least 1,000 years ago, and is now in use around...
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    the Iwaidja on 30 July. The reports of casualties from this cannon attack range from zero to thirty dead. The use of cannon against Aboriginal people by...
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  • Wurango (category Aboriginal peoples of the Northern Territory)
    Manburlgeat Mandrowilli Auwulwarwak Ja:lo (ja:lo = 'no') (?) Limba-Karadjee (See Iwaidja) Wa:reidbug, Woreidbug Warooko Wurrunga, Wurrango Wuru:ku, U:ru:ku Yarlo...
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    [ɡ][in which environments?] in standard Romanian. See Romanian phonology Iwaidja [mulaɣa] 'hermit crab' Japanese はげ/hage [haɣe] 'baldness' Allophone of...
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  • ISSN 0959-7743. Retrieved 14 March 2021. PDF Evans, Nicholas (1998). "Iwaidja mutation and its origins". In Anna Siewierska & Jae Jung Song. Case, Typology...
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  • Limilngan (category Aboriginal peoples of the Northern Territory)
    and Imberombera landed at Malay Bay (Wungaran). Both originally spoke Iwaidja. She encountered Wuraka and wished him to accompany her, but Wuraka, tired...
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    spoke Marrgu, a language isolate. The modern Indigenous communities speak Iwaidja (the approximately 150 speakers being the last remaining speakers of the...
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    Schmidt) Vulnerable Guwamu language 1 Guwij language Guidj, Guwidj WA Iwaidja language 130 Vulnerable Jaminjung language Djamindjung language Djamindjung...
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  • Reuben Cooper (category Living people)
    Joel 'Joe' Cooper was a buffalo shooter Melville Island and was married a Iwaidja woman named Alice. Joe sent Reuben's grandfather, Reuben Cooper Snr to...
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  • Oitbi (category Aboriginal peoples of the Northern Territory)
    languages. The name "Oitbi" might have been a mishearing of warrkbi, the Iwaidja word for 'person', but Tindale lists the Oitbi word for 'no' as auitbi...
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    Djambarrpuyngu of Dhuwal is considered a lingua franca), and Burarra, Maung, Iwaidja and Kunwinjku in the centre north and on Croker Island and the Goulburn...
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  • List of Australian Aboriginal group names (category Australian Aboriginal peoples)
    peoples, who are ethnically, culturally and linguistically distinct from Australian Aboriginal peoples, although also an Indigenous Australian people...
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  • His mother was a member of the Murran clan. The land of both clans was Iwaidja speaking territory. Namadbara adopted the Aboriginal artist Thompson Yulidjirri...
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  • census, Minjilang had a population of 308 primarily Aboriginal people. About 150 speak Iwaidja and are the only speakers of this language, but English, Kunwinjku...
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