-
verbal root
meaning 'to speak'. The more
formal and
correct term is
either Wangkatha or Wongatha.
Other spellings include Wongutha and Wangkatja. The Wongi...
- people?
Madoidja people?, south-east of M****atharra Wong****i – Pindiini/
Wangkatha people,
Kalgoorlie to
Cosmo Newberry and
Wiluna region, W.A Yankunytjatjara*...
- aiatsis.gov.au.
Retrieved 1 June 2021.
Anonymous (26 July 2019). "A12:
Wangkatha". collection.aiatsis.gov.au.
Retrieved 1 June 2021. Hanson, Sue (2017)...
- Grayden). It
reported that many of the
Wongi people (referring to the
Wangkatha, a
group of
eight Aboriginal peoples) of the
Warburton Ranges region suffered...
-
Mungkan (~ 400)
Western Australia: 17
languages (~ 8,000):
Noongar (~ 500)
Wangkatha (~ 300)
Ngaanyatjarra (~ 1,000)
Manytjilyitjarra (~ 100)
Martu Wangka...
- gold.
While camped at Kurnalpi,
Pearce and two
others were
attacked by
Wangkatha men
armed with spears, to
which he
responded by
firing his
revolver three...
-
Desert cultural bloc, such as the Wati languages, the
Panyjima language,
Wangkatha,
Noongar language, the
Yankunytjatjara dialect and the Pitjantjatjara...
- Pini:
Western Australia,
Australia Spinifex:
Western Australia,
Australia Wangkatha:
Western Australia,
Australia Warumungu:
Northern Territory, Australia...
-
small cohorts for whom
Ngaanyatjarra or
Wangkatha is
their first language. The
traditional language,
Wangkatha, is
taught as a subject. The
large school...