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- 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...
- 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...
- Northern Territory, Australia Beriguruk: Northern Territory, Australia Djerimanga: Northern Territory, Australia Umbugarlic peoples Ngomburr: Alligator...
- 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)...
- original inhabitants of the Litchfield area were the Larrakia, Wulna (or Djerimanga) and Djowei Aboriginal people. The arrival of European settlers dates...
- Commercial Bank building. Portraits of members of the Larrakia, Woolna (Djerimanga), Iwaidja and other aboriginal groups of the Top End. Aboriginal constructions...