The Wadandi, also spelt Wardandi and other variants, are an Aboriginal people of south-western Western Australia, one of fourteen language groups of the Noongar peoples.
The Wadandi, also spelt Wardandi and other variants, are an Aboriginal people of south-western Western Australia, one of fourteen language groups of the...
dozens of Wardandi Noongar people by European settlers in the vicinity of Wonnerup, Western Australia in February 1841. The massacre on Wardandi-Doonan land...
this is called paleosol. The local Wardandi people have long known of the existence of the Ngilgi cave. The Wardandi believe the caves to be their passage...
family were involved in several massacres and many other shootings of Wardandi Noongar people. On 27 June 1837 Bessie Bussell wrote a diary entry about...
October 1979. The City of Bunbury is located on the traditional land of the Wardandi (also spelled Wadandi) people, of the Noongar nation. The town has 12 councillors...
Wardandi man Josh Whiteland (2015) sharing a traditional Dreamtime story, offering an explanation for how humans came to bear the custodial responsibility...
Waswo X Waswo an American photographer ISO 639-3 code wxw, which denotes Wardandi, a dialect of the Nyungar language This disambiguation page lists articles...