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The Amurdak, people, also written Amarak and Ngamarak,[1] [2] are an indigenous Australian people of the Cobourg Peninsula in the Northern Territory.

  1. ^ Tindale 1974, p. 141.
  2. ^ Amurdak 2018.

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Amurdak

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The Amurdak, people, also written Amarak and Ngamarak, are an indigenous Australian people of the Cobourg Peninsula in the Northern Territory. The language...

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Amurdak language

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Amurdak, also rendered Amurdag, Amurdak, Amurag, Amarag and Wureidbug, is an Aboriginal Australian language historically spoken in an area around the...

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N47

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N47 may refer to: N47 (Long Island bus) Amurdak language BMW N47, an automobile engine HNoMS Tyr (N47), a minesweeper of the Royal Norwegian Navy Nebraska...

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Charlie Mungulda

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the Northern Territory of Australia, was the last native speaker of the Amurdak language in 2007. Mungulda collaborated on a paper entitled "Survival,...

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List of Indigenous peoples

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Australia Rembarrnga: Northern Territory, Australia Iwaidjan peoples Amurdak: Cobourg Peninsula, Northern Territory, Australia Iwaidjic peoples Maung:...

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Grammatical number

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includes: Pama–Nyungan - Arabana Macro-Gunwinyguan - Anindilyakwa Iwaidjan - Amurdak Western Daly - Marrithiyel Southern Daly - Ngan'gi Wagaydyic - Wadjiginy...

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Iwaidjan languages

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the other Iwaidjan languages are close to extinction. In 1998[update], Amurdak had three remaining speakers and Garig and Ilgar three speakers between...

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Big Bill Neidjie

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Nadampala and his mother was Lucy Wirlmaka, from the Ulbuk clan of the Amurdak people. He had little formal education, spending only a couple of years...

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Gaagudju

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group of contiguous peoples who used it as a second language, such as the Amurdak, Kundjeyhmi, Giimiyu, Bininj and Umbugarla peoples. Many of the latter...

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