The Mangarla, or Mangala, are an Aboriginal Australian people of Western Australia. The Mangarla people traditionally lived in the north-western area of the Great Sandy Desert, west of the Karajarri people, east of the Walmajarri, with the Juwaliny and Yulparija to the south.[1] Many Mangarla people now live in Jarlmadangah and Bidyadanga.
The Mangarla, or Mangala, are an Aboriginal Australian people of Western Australia. The Mangarla people traditionally lived in the north-western area of...
Mangarla, also spelt Mangala, is a Pama–Nyungan language of Western Australia. It is spoken by the Mangarla people of the north-western area of the Great...
Mandjildjara[2] Western Australia Mandjindja[1][2] Western Australia Desert Mangarla Mangala[1][2] Western Australia Desert Mangarai[2] Mangarayi,[1] Mungaria...
Marrngu peoples Karajarri: Great Sandy Desert, Western Australia, Australia Mangarla: Great Sandy Desert, Western Australia, Australia Nyangumarta: Great Sandy...
the Karajarri following the state government's forcible resettlement of Mangarla and Nyigina people from the Great Sandy Desert at the La Grange mission...
the family, which all originated in Western Australia. Marrngu Mangala (Mangarla) Marrngu proper Karajarri (Garadjari) Nyangumarta (Njangumarta) Capell...
Mangala may be: Mangarla language (Australia) Mangala language (Bantu) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mangala language...
branch of the Pama–Nyungan languages. The other members of this group are Mangarla and Karajarri, with which it shares features and vocabulary.: 5–9 Nyangumarta...
belongs to the Marrngu branch of the Pama–Nyungan languages, together with Mangarla and Karajarri. Njangumarta Kundal country extended over some 41,000 km2...