• The Kambure, more commonly known now as Gamberre, were an Aboriginal Australian people of the Kimberley region of Western Australia. The Kambure spoke...
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    non-Pama-Nyungan languages (grey) Region Western Australia Ethnicity Wunambal, Kambure, Yeidji, Miwa, ?Wilawila Native speakers 4 (2021 census) Language family...
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  • Kalkatungu, Kalkutungu, Galgadungu, Kalkutung, Galgaduun Queensland Eyre Kambure[2] Gamberre[1] Western Australia Kimberley Kambuwal[2] Queensland Kamilaroi[1][2]...
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  • Inawongga Inggarda Jaburara Jabirr Jabirr Jadira Jawi Jukun Kalaako Kalamaia Kambure Kaneang Karajarri Kariera Kartudjara Keiadjara Koara Koreng Kurajarra Kurrama...
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    traditional owners of the areas around the river are the Miwa, Wunambal and Kambure peoples. "Bonzle Digital Atlas – Map of King Edward River". 2009. Retrieved...
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    Osborne Islands. They spoke a dialect variety of the language spoken by the Kambure. The traditional lands of the Wunambal are around York Sound. Norman Tindale...
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  • Osborne Islands, speaking a lighter dialect of the language spoken by the Kambure. Andedja Andidja, Andadja Kalari Karunjie ? Kundjanan, Kandjanan Munumbara...
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  • the areas around the gulf are the Wenamba peoples to the west and the Kambure peoples to the east. Nicolas Baudin charted Cape Bougainville in 1803 and...
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