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- Gajirrawoong, also written Gajirrabeng, Gadjerawang, Gadjerong, Gadyerong and Kajirrawung, is an Australian Aboriginal language of the Kimberley region...
- The Gajirrawoong people, also written Gadjerong, Gajerrong and other variations, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Northern Territory, most of...
- Kija (about 160 speakers) Miriwoongic Miriwoong (about 150 speakers) Gajirrawoong (3 or 4 speakers) These are divided into two groups: Kijic, consisting...
- Region ? Daly River Sprachbund Mirndi Jingulu Jarrakan Kija Miriwoong Gajirrawoong Bunuban Bunuba Gooniyandi Worrorran Wunambal (Northern) Ngarinyin (Eastern)...
- of the Miriwung (excluding the poorly attested Doolboong), were the Gajirrawoong, then on the northeastern flank the Jamindjung, followed by the Ngarinman...
- language, Gadjerawang language, Gajirrabeng language Gadjerong, Gadyerong, Gajirrawoong, Kajirrawung 3 Critically endangered WA & NT Gambera language Gambere...
- Miriwoongic peoples Miriwoong: Kununurra, Western Australia, Australia Gajirrawoong: Eastern Kimberley and Northern Territory, Australia Nyulnyulan peoples...
- square kilometres (1,419 sq mi). The property lies on the land of the Gajirrawoong and Miriwung peoples, whose native title was recognised by the Federal...
- which make good grazing feed. The property lies on the land of the Gajirrawoong and Miriwung peoples, whose native title was recognised by the Federal...
- Walkabout on BBC Two. Mother of six, Wilson comes from the Miriwoong-Gajirrawoong group of the Kimberley region and was educated at Beagle Bay. Four generations...