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Wiilman are an
indigenous Noongar people from the Wheatbelt,
Great Southern and
South West
regions of
Western Australia.
Variant spellings of the name...
- Wargyl, Waakal, Waakle, Woggal, Wogal, Waagle,
Warrgul and Warkal. In the
Wiilman Noongar dialect, the
Wagyl is
called the
Ngunnunguddy Gnuditj (hairy-faced...
- Ballardong;
which probably included T****anmay/Djabanmai), and Yuat (Juat).
Wiilman,
Whadjuk (Wajuk) and
Pinjarup are also
usually regarded as
dialects of...
- and the
locality of
Bannister are
located on the
traditional land of the
Wiilman people of the
Noongar nation. The name
Bannister was
originally applied...
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Retrieved 11
August 2023. "
Wiilman". www.boodjar.sis.uwa.edu.au.
University of
Western Australia.
Retrieved 11
August 2023. "
Wiilman (WA)". www.samuseum.sa...
- Koreng, Mineng, Njakinjaki, Njunga, Pibelmen, Pindjarup, Wadandi, Whadjuk,
Wiilman and Wudjari. The
Noongar people refer to
their land as
Noongar boodja....
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Retrieved 11
August 2023. "
Wiilman". www.boodjar.sis.uwa.edu.au.
University of
Western Australia.
Retrieved 11
August 2023. "
Wiilman (WA)". www.samuseum.sa...
- Widjabal[2] Noowidal, Nowgyujul, Waibra, Ettrick, Watji,
Watchee New
South Wales Wiilman[1][2] Weelman,
Wilman Western Australia Southwest Wik[1][2] Wikapatja,...
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Retrieved 11
August 2023. "
Wiilman". www.boodjar.sis.uwa.edu.au.
University of
Western Australia.
Retrieved 11
August 2023. "
Wiilman (WA)". www.samuseum.sa...
- The
national park, on land
whose traditional owners are the
Kaniyang and
Wiilman people, is
split into
roughly equal parts either side of the Donnybrook-Boyup...