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- The Wilawila are an indigenous Australian tribe of the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Norman Tindale gave "wilawila" as the proper tribal ethnonym...
- Australia. It has several dialects, including Yiiji, Gunin, Miwa, and Wilawila (with Gaambera and Wunambal also distinguished as separate). It is spoken...
- Wikmunkan[2] Queensland Wiknantjara[2] Queensland Wiknatanja[2] Queensland Wilawila[2] Western Australia Wilingura[2] Northern Territory Wilyakali[2] Wiljakali...
- Wikngenchera language, Wik Ngencherr language 50 (1970 Oates) Severely endangered Wilawila language Wila-Wila 2 WA Winyjarrumi language Windjarumi WA Wiradjuri language...
- Wardal Wariangga Warrwa Watjarri Wangai Wanman Wenamba Whadjuk Widi Wiilman Wilawila Wirdinya Wirngir Worrorra Wudjari Wunambal Wurla Yamatji Yawijibaya Yawuru...
- owners of the area that the river flows through are the Ngarinjin, Miwa and Wilawila peoples. The first European to visit the area was a surveyor with a squatting...
- 3:52 "World Turning" (Another Pond Mix) – 4:26 "Gapu" (Vibe Mix) – 5:04 "Wilawila" – 0:46 "World Turning" (Djana Mix) – 8:09 Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's...
- owners of the area that the river flows through are the Ngarinjin, Miwa and Wilawila peoples. "Bonzle Digital Atlas - Map of Drysdale River, WA". 2008. Retrieved...
- Peremanggurei A people with an ethnonym identical to that of the Carson River Wilawila, known also as the Tjawurungari/Tawandjangango, inhabited the Osborne Islands...
- boundary lay at Mount Carty and the Lyne River. Their neighbours were the Wilawila to the west, the Wenamba to the northwest, the Wirngir to the east, and...