- The
Yeidji, also
spelt Yiiji and
other variants,
commonly known as Gwini/ Kwini, are an
Aboriginal Australian people of the
Kimberley area of
Western Australia...
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spellings for
Wunambal include Jeidji, Jeithi, Unambal, Wumnabal, Wunambullu,
Yeidji, Yeithi. Wunambal's
earliest noted do****entation was in the
early 20th century...
- Yiddinji, Yidin, Yidindji, Yidini,
Yitintyi 12 Qld
Yiiji language Jeidji,
Yeidji 20 (1990 A Schmidt)
Critically endangered WA
Yindjilandji language 1 Yinggarda...
- had a po****tion of 107 as of the 2006 census. It was
inhabited by the
Yeidji people who now self-identify as Balanggarra. In 2011, the
government of...
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Wirdinya Wirngir Worrorra Wudjari Wunambal Wurla Yamatji Yawijibaya Yawuru Yeidji Yindjibarndi Yingkarta Yinikutira Yued
History Flying Foam m****acre Forrest...
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Waringari as a
pejorative name for the
Ngarti people, as well as for the
Yeidji, the
Worla and the Warlpiri,
suggesting that they were cannibals. Ngururrpa...
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indicating peoples near or on the coast.
Three different groups,
among them the
Yeidji, have been
called Miwa in this
broader sense.
Likewise the
Ngarinjin called...
- the
northern Kimberley region of
Western Australia. The Arnga, like the
Yeidji/Gwini and Miwa lack a self-defining
tribal ethnonym, and for that reason...
- or Jari in Wunambal, and in the
Yiiji dialect of
Wunambal spoken by the
Yeidji people, it is
called Jari Manya. A
synonym for
Mesembriomys macrurus is...
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their east and
southeastern flank, the Arnga,
south and southwest, and the
Yeidji directly west of
their northern boundary. The Wirngir, like
other peoples...