Aboriginal Australian people of the Northern Territory
The Gajirrawoong people, also written Gadjerong, Gajerrong and other variations, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Northern Territory, most of whom now live in north-eastern Western Australia.
The Gajirrawoong people, also written Gadjerong, Gajerrong and other variations, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Northern Territory, most of...
Gajirrawoong, also written Gajirrabeng, Gadjerawang, Gadjerong, Gadyerong and Kajirrawung, is an Australian Aboriginal language of the Kimberley region...
Kija (about 160 speakers) Miriwoongic Miriwoong (about 150 speakers) Gajirrawoong (3 or 4 speakers) These are divided into two groups: Kijic, consisting...
of the Miriwung (excluding the poorly attested Doolboong), were the Gajirrawoong, then on the northeastern flank the Jamindjung, followed by the Ngarinman...
language, Gadjerawang language, Gajirrabeng language Gadjerong, Gadyerong, Gajirrawoong, Kajirrawung 3 Critically endangered WA & NT Gambera language Gambere...
Miriwoongic peoples Miriwoong: Kununurra, Western Australia, Australia Gajirrawoong: Eastern Kimberley and Northern Territory, Australia Nyulnyulan peoples...
which make good grazing feed. The property lies on the land of the Gajirrawoong and Miriwung peoples, whose native title was recognised by the Federal...
square kilometres (1,419 sq mi). The property lies on the land of the Gajirrawoong and Miriwung peoples, whose native title was recognised by the Federal...
Walkabout on BBC Two. Mother of six, Wilson comes from the Miriwoong-Gajirrawoong group of the Kimberley region and was educated at Beagle Bay. Four generations...