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- Nyangumarta may refer to: Nyangumarta people of Western Australia Nyangumarta language, their language This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- The Nyangumarta people, also written Njaŋumada, Njangamada, Njanjamarta and other variations, are a nation of Aboriginal Australians from the northwestern...
- Nyangumarta, also written Njaŋumada, Njangamada, Njanjamarta and other variants, is a language spoken by the Nyangumarta people and other Aboriginal Australians...
- the Nyangumarta people (Nyangumarta country) and the adjacent part between Nyangumarta country and Great Northern Highway are called Nyangumarta Highway...
- Allan Cunningham. Crotalaria cunninghamii is known as Mangarr to the Nyangumarta Warrarn Indigenous group. Crotalaria cunninghamii is a short-lived perennial...
- section of Eighty Mile Beach is part of the traditional territory of the Nyangumarta people, who maintain a strong connection to the area with many songs...
- east of Port Hedland, near Marble Bar Road at the Strelley turnoff, on Nyangumarta[disputed – discuss] country. Mikurrunya Hills is a registered site on...
- Australia. Marrngu Mangala (Mangarla) Marrngu proper Karajarri (Garadjari) Nyangumarta (Njangumarta) Capell (1940) lists the following basic vocabulary items...
- area surrounding the roadhouse is of high cultural significance to the Nyangumarta people, who hold native title over the area. It is only one of three...
- wattle, poverty bush and glistening wattle. Indigenous Australians the Nyangumarta peoples know the bush as pirrnyur or pirrinyurru and the Ngarla peoples...