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The Yangkaal, also spelt Yanggal, are an Aboriginal Australian people of area of the Gulf of Carpentaria in the state of Queensland.

Gananggalinda is a variant name of the same group.[1]

  1. ^ G37 Yangkaal at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies>

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Yangkaal

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The Yangkaal, also spelt Yanggal, are an Aboriginal Australian people of area of the Gulf of Carpentaria in the state of Queensland. Gananggalinda is a...

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Damin

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men of the aboriginal Lardil (Leerdil in the practical orthography) and Yangkaal peoples of northern Australia. Both inhabit islands in the Gulf of Carpentaria...

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Kayardild language

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Queensland, Australia. Other members of the family include Yangkaal (spoken by the Yangkaal people), Lardil, and Yukulta (Ganggalidda). Kayardild is a...

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Constructed language

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Thrones (2011) Kiliki by Madhan Karky for the Baahubali films (2015) Damin (Yangkaal and Lardil people, 19th century or earlier) Eskayan (Eskaya, c. 1920) Medefaidrin...

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List of indigenous ranger groups

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Wellesley Islands Rangers Thuwathu-Bujimulla IPA, Mornington Island Lardil, Yangkaal, Kaiadilt, Gangalidda 2016 Wellesley Islands Land and Sea Social Economic...

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Yukulta language

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Ganggalida at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Nyangga/Yangkaal (two different languages covered by [nny)] at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)...

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Lardil language

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bilingual in Yangkaal (a close relative of Kayardild), since the Lardil people have long been in contact with the neighboring Yangkaal tribe and trading...

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David McKnight

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Island he studied in particular depth the Lardil, the Kaiadilt and the Yangkaal, while at Aurukun he became an authority on the Wik-Mungkan people. His...

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