- The
Ngandi were an
indigenous Australian people of the
Northern Territory. The
Ngandji are
another tribe, and the two are not to be confused. The Ngandi's...
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Ngandi is an
extinct Australian Aboriginal language of the
Wilton River,
Northern Territory. It is
closely related to Nunggubuyu. In 2017 the last fluent...
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Maningrida Burarra Guragone Djeebbana Nakkara ? East Arnhem:
Nunggubuyu Ngandi †
Anindilyakwa (Enindhilyagwa)* ? Marran:
Marra Warndarang † ?Yugul † ?Alawa*...
- problematic.
Heath (1997)
postulates that
Nunggubuyu is most
closely related to
Ngandi and Anindilyakwa. However,
Evans (2003)
believes that the
similarities are...
- and Bulman.
Neighbouring languages include Dalabon, Burarra, Ngalakan,
Ngandi and the
Bininj Kunwok dialects Kunwinjku and Kune.
Linguists who have worked...
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Nunggubuyu while their western borders reached inland,
eastwards to the
Ngandi territories between the
Walker and Rose rivers. In 1903 the
Eastern and...
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several different ethnic groups,
notably Ngombe with
minorities of Mongo,
Ngandi,
Ngwaka and Budja.[citation needed] The area is
crossed by the N6 road,...
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languages Ritharngnu, Dhayʔyi, and
others and the "Prefixing"
languages Ngandi, Nunggubuyu, and others,
though long
periods of
separation helped to preserve...
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languages (as
opposed to the bak
languages to the east, e.g. Rembarrnga,
Ngandi and Wubuy/Nunggubuyu). Some
Gunbarlang speakers live in
Warruwi on South...
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Bininj Kunwok (Kunwinjku, Gunwinggu)
Kunbarlang Dalabon (Ngalkbun)
Eastern Rembarrnga Ngalakgan Ngandi Nunggubuyu (Wubuy)
Anindilyakwa (Enindhilyagwa)...