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    The Worrorra, also written Worora, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Kimberley area of north-western Australia. The term is sometimes used to...
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    Worrorra, also written Worora and other variants, and also known as Western Worrorran, is a moribund Australian Aboriginal language of northern Western...
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    three Worrorran languages, the others being (Western) Worrorra and Ngarinyin (Eastern Worrorra, or Ungarinjin). As of 2020[update], "Wunambal Gaambera"...
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  • superclassing in which membership in one gender can mean membership in another. Worrorra: Masculine, feminine, terrestrial, celestial, and collective. Halegannada:...
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    (Native Title) Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC on behalf of three peoples, the Worrorra of Dambimangari, the Wunambal Gaambera of Uunguu, and the Ngarinyin of...
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    on expedition in the area. The traditional owners of the area are the Worrorra people. Eighteen freshwater fish species are known to inhabit the waters...
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    of the cultural bloc known as the Wanjina Wunggurr, consisting of the Worrorra (and neighbouring Ngardi), Wunambal and Ngarinyin peoples of the Kimberley...
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    Ngarinyin speakers, including the Worrorran languages of Wunambal and Worrorra. Ngarinyin is found at the centre of the region, and the other Aboriginal...
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  • (1947-2022) was an Aboriginal Australian artist. He was a member of the Worrorra people of the Kimberley area of Western Australia. Woolagoodja was the...
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  • Bunuban Bunuba Gooniyandi Worrorran Wunambal (Northern) Ngarinyin (Eastern) Worrorra (Western) Nyulnyulan isolates Giimbiyu Tiwi Tasmanian family-level groups...
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