- The Wulna, also
known as the
Djerimanga, are an
indigenous Australian people of the
Northern Territory.
Wulna country consisted of some 1,200
square miles...
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Beriguruk Native to
Australia Region Arnhem Land
Ethnicity Beriguruk,
Djerimanga Extinct date unknown, 1
speaker cited in 1981
Language family Darwin Region...
- sea and
trade with
neighbouring groups such as the Tiwi,
Wadjiginy and
Djerimanga.
These groups shared ceremonies and songlines, and intermarried. The Larrakia...
- Jeerite, Scherits, Tjiras, Tjerratj[1]
Northern Territory Fitzmaurice Djerimanga[2] Djeramanga, Jermangel, Kanambre,
Kolobre Waak, Wulna, Woolna,[1] Woolnah...
- Umdidu, an
Aboriginal name
supposedly meaning "po****r
resting place" The
Djerimanga (also
known as Woolner)
people are
recognised as the
traditional owners...
- Wuna, or
Djerimanga, is an
indigenous Australian people. Wuna may also
refer to: WUNA (1480 AM), a
radio station licensed to Ocoee,
Florida Wuna language...
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Northern Territory,
Australia Beriguruk:
Northern Territory,
Australia Djerimanga:
Northern Territory,
Australia Umbugarlic peoples Ngomburr: Alligator...
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marshland and
beaches of the
coastal area,
which were in the
domain of the
Djerimanga.
Beriguruk traditional lands extend over some 500
square miles (1,300 km2)...
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original inhabitants of the
Litchfield area were the Larrakia,
Wulna (or
Djerimanga) and
Djowei Aboriginal people. The
arrival of
European settlers dates...
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Commercial Bank building.
Portraits of
members of the Larrakia,
Woolna (
Djerimanga),
Iwaidja and
other aboriginal groups of the Top End.
Aboriginal constructions...