- Miriwoong, also
written Miriuwung and
Miriwung, is an
Aboriginal Australian language which today has
fewer than 20
fluent speakers, most of whom live in...
- The
Miriwoong people, also
written Miriwung and Miriuwung, are an
Aboriginal Australian people of the
Kimberley region of
northern Western Australia. Miriwoong...
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Miriwung and
Gajerong people. The
ancestral lands of the
Miriwung people are
located near the
southern part of the Ord
River and
therefore Miriwung people...
- Gendo,
Gando Minjang, Gandowal, Ngandowul,
Cudgingberry New
South Wales Miriwung[2] Miriwoong,[1]
Miriuwong Ord River,
Western Australia Kimberley Mirning[1][2]...
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surrounding languages such as Gajirrabeng, Ngaliwurru, Jam****g, Jaru,
Miriwung, and Wardaman. The
Gurindji language is
classified under the Pama-Nyungan...
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Meriam Mir
language 160 to 210
Definitely endangered Miriwoong language,
Miriwung language 10 to 20 (1990 Schmidt)
Critically endangered Miwa
language Bagu...
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Ethnicity Gadjerong Native speakers 2 (2005)
Language family Jarrakan Miriwung Gajirrabeng Language codes ISO 639-3 gdh
Glottolog gadj1243
AIATSIS K37...
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Territory Ethnicity Doolboong Extinct (date missing)
Language family Jarrakan Miriwung?
Doolboong Language codes ISO 639-3 None (mis)
Glottolog None
AIATSIS K50...
- the
Northern Territory.
Their language is unattested, but may have been
Miriwung. In
Norman Tindale's
estimation the Mariu's
territory covered some 1,800...
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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 Court of Australia...