- The
Awarai (Warray) are an
indigenous Australian people of the
Northern Territory. The
Norwegian explorer Knut Dahl
wrote down a
short list of vocabulary...
- Native to
Australia Region Adelaide River,
Northern Territory Ethnicity Awarai,
Wulwulam Extinct ca. 2000
Language family Arnhem Gunwinyguan Warrayic Warray...
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Macquaire Newcastle, Kuringgai, Ninyowa, Kuri New
South Wales Southeast Awarai Warai, Warei, Warrai, Awarrai,
Awarra Northern Territory Awinmul Awinnmull...
- Macro-Gunwinyguan
peoples Kungarakany:
Northern Territory,
Australia Warrayic peoples Awarai:
Northern Territory,
Australia Awinmul:
Northern Territory,
Australia Wulwulam:...
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miles (3,100 km2)
inland east of the
Adelaide River. They lay
between the
Awarai and Djerimanga. Kumertuo, a name
shared with the Jawoyn.
Spencer 1914, pp...
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settlement (after Batchelor) in the
local government area. The
Kungarrakan and
Awarai Aboriginal peoples are
acknowledged as the
traditional owners of the land...
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Australians and
Torres Strait Islanders. It is
based in
Kungarakany and
Awarai country, in Batchelor,
Northern Territory in Australia.
Batchelor Institute...
- west as
European colonization developed,
namely the Agikwala,
Awinmul and
Awarai.
Remnants of the two were
absorbed into the
Wulwulam as
subtribal hordes...
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Barrow Cr**** M****acre. The
locality takes its name from the cr****. The
Awarai Aboriginal people are the
traditional owners and
original inhabitants of...