- The
Wajarri people, also
spelt Wadjari, Wadjarri, Watjarri, and
other variations, are an
Aboriginal Australian people whose traditional lands are in the...
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Wajarri (/ˈwɑːdʒəri/ WAH-jə-ree) is an
endangered Australian Aboriginal language. It is one of the
Kartu languages of the Pama–Nyungan family. Wajarri...
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Yamatji (or Yamaji) is a
Wajarri word that has at
least two
different meanings: a
member of the
Wajarri people any
Aboriginal Australian from the Murchison...
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Geraldton (
Wajarri: Jambinu, Wilunyu: Jambinbirri) is a
coastal city in the Mid West
region of
Western Australia, 424
kilometres (263 mi)
north of the...
- zone. The
coast and reef draw
their name from the
Australian Aboriginal Wajarri language word
ningaloo meaning 'promontory', 'deepwater', or 'high land...
- 800
kilometres (500 mi)
north of
Perth on the
traditional lands of the
Wajarri people. It is one of two core
sites for the
international Square Kilometre...
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north to south:
Yinggarda Malgana ?
Nhanda (possibly also Nhanhagardi)
Wajarri Badimaya The
inclusion of
Nhanda is dubious. It was
excluded in Bowern...
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Nharnuwangga Wajarri Ngarlawangga People, a
group of
Aboriginal Australian peoples in the
Pilbara region of
Western Australia. The
Nharnuwangga Wajarri Ngarlawangga...
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Panyjima (~ 100)
Yinjibarndi (~ 400)
Nyangumarta (~ 200)
Bardi (~ 400)
Wajarri (~ 100)
Pintupi (~ 100;
shared with
Northern Territory) Pitjantjatjara...
- area are of
major and
ongoing cultural significance and
sacredness to the
Wajarri Yamatji people and
their neighbours. The
local creation story tells that...