Map showing many Australian Aboriginal tribes Note: The first tribe name listed in the left column "Tribe name" in most instances (but not all) here comes from the main name used in Norman Tindale's Catalogue of Australian Aboriginal Tribes, in his book Aboriginal Tribes of Australia. Their Terrain, Environmental Controls, Distribution, Limits, and Proper Names published in 1974. (Each has a separate article under the name listed there, and other alternate names are also listed.) Image File history File links Download high resolution version (2432x2217, 1571 KB) Summary Map shows w:Indigenous Australians communities, past and present ( see also w:List of Australian Aboriginal tribes, w:Australian Aboriginal tribes Map made by me, from information mostly from [1] and also from [2] and Wikipedia. ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (2432x2217, 1571 KB) Summary Map shows w:Indigenous Australians communities, past and present ( see also w:List of Australian Aboriginal tribes, w:Australian Aboriginal tribes Map made by me, from information mostly from [1] and also from [2] and Wikipedia. ...
Norman Barnett Tindale (12 October 1900 â 19 November 1993) was an Australian anthropologist, archaeologist and entomologist. ...
It is very important to be aware that the term tribe is really not very useful in indigenous Australia. There are very few cases where there are clear groups that correspond to such a term. In reality most indigenous Australians could name a number of groups of which they are members, each group being defined on different criteria and often with much overlapping. Many of the names listed below are properly understood as language or dialect names, some are simply the word meaning 'man/person' in a language, some are names used by one group for another (and not by that group itself), while others are terms for people from a specific area. This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. A | Tribe name | Alternative names and/or component tribes | Geographical location | | Airiman | Wagiman | Northern Territory | | Ajabakan | Aiabakan, Bakanu, Baganu, Bakanh | Queensland | | Ajabatha | Aiabadu, Aiyaboto, Jabuda, Koka Ai-ebadu, Aiebadu, Koko Aiebadu, Kikahiabilo, Bakanh | Queensland | | Alawa | Alaua, Allawa, Allaua, Allua, Allowa, Alowa, Leealowa, Kallaua, Allowiri, Allaura, Galleewo | Northern Territory | | Alura | Allura Alura, Hallura, Nallura, Jaminjung | Northern Territory | | Alyawarre | | Northern Territory | | Amangu | Emangu, Amandyo, Ying, Champion Bay, Geraldton | Western Australia | | Amarak | Amarag, Amuruk, Amurag, Amurrak, Ngamurak, Ngamurag, Umuriu, Umoreo | Northern Territory | | Amijangal | Ami, Amijangal | Northern Territory | | Anaiwan | Anaywan, Anewan, Nowan, Enni-won, Yenniwon, Ee-na-won, En-nee-win, Eneewin, Inuwan, Inuwon, Neeinuwon, Enuin, Nganyayawana | New South Wales | | Andakerebina | Antakiripina, Undejerebina, Andeberegina, Walwallie, Andakerebina, Andegerebenha | Northern Territory | | Ankamuti | Goomkoding, Yukamakundji, Amkomti, Ondaima, Oiyamkwi, Apukwi, Anggamudi | Queensland | | Anmatjera | Nmatjera, Unmatjera, Inmatjera, Anmatjara, Urmitchee, Janmadjara, Janmatjiri, Yanmedjara, Yandmadjari, Anmatyerre | Northern Territory | | Antakirinja | Antakerinya, Antakerrinya, Andagirinja, Andagarinja, Andekerinja, Andegilliga, Andigirinji Antingari, Andigari Anjirigna, Andgari Antigari, Antegarina, Unterregerrie, Ngonde, Tangara, Yandairunga, Njuntundjara, Andagerinja Antekerrepinhe Andergerebenha, Aluna, Andigerinya Antekarinya Antikirinya | South Australia | | Araba | Arap, Aripa, Ngariba | Queensland | | Arabana | Ngarabana, Arabuna Arrabunna, Arrabonna, Arubbinna, Arapina, Arapani, Urapuna Urabuna, Urabunna Urroban, Wangarabana, Wongkurapuna, Wangarabunna, Jendakarangu, Nulla, Yendakarangu, Peake, Anna | South Australia | | Arakwal | Arakwal, Naiang, Cool-al, Kahwul, Njung, Nyung, Lismore, Kogung, Yawkum-yore, Jawjumeri | New South Wales | | Aranda | Aranda, Aranta, Arunda, Arunta, Arranda, Arinta, Arrinda, Urrundie, Herinda, Arrundta, Wonggaranda, Urrundie, Ilpma, Ulpma, Paroola, Wongkatjeri, Arrernte | Central Australia | | Arnga | Woljamidi, Woljamiri, Molyamidi, Kuluwara, Kuluwaran, Guluwarin, Kolaia, Arawari, Arawodi | Western Australia | | Atjinuri | Adjinadi, Itinadjana, Itinadyana, Itinadyand, Nedgulada, Imatjana | Queensland | | Awabakal | Awabakal, Awaba, Awabagal, Lake Macquaire Newcastle, Kuring-gai, Ninyowa, Kuri | New South Wales | | Awarai | Warai, Warei, Warrai, Awarrai, Awarra | Northern Territory | | Awinmul | Awinnmull Awinmul, Awinmil | Northern Territory | Return to top of page Airiman is an Indigenous Australian tribe from Australias Northern Territory. ...
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this is an aboriginal tribe northern territory Australia. ...
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Location of Alyawarre (purple) in the Northern Territory Alyawarre are an Indigenous Australian tribe or people from the Northern Territory. ...
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Motto: Cygnis Insignis (Distinguished by its swans) Nickname: Wildflower State Other Australian states and territories Capital Perth Government Governor Premier Const. ...
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Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Governor Premier Const. ...
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Location of Anmatjera (pale red) in the Northern Territory Anmatjera, Australian Aboriginal people or tribe, from the Northern Territory. ...
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Antakarinya (also Andagarinya) is an Australian Aboriginal language. ...
Motto: United for the Common Wealth Nickname: Festival State Other Australian states and territories Capital Adelaide Government Governor Premier Const. ...
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Motto: United for the Common Wealth Nickname: Festival State Other Australian states and territories Capital Adelaide Government Governor Premier Const. ...
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Location of Arrente (light blue) in the Northern Territory Arrente is a language, a group of people, and also an area of land in Central Australia. ...
Central Australia is a term used to describe the area of land surrounding and including Alice Springs in Australia. ...
Motto: Cygnis Insignis (Distinguished by its swans) Nickname: Wildflower State Other Australian states and territories Capital Perth Government Governor Premier Const. ...
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The Cammeraygal tribe was an Indigenous Australian tribe that inhabited the Lower North Shore area of the present-day North Sydney Council in Sydney, Australia. ...
Ku-ring-gai Council is a Local Government Area in the North Shore region of Sydney. ...
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Map showing many Australian Aboriginal tribes Note: The first tribe name listed in the left column Tribe name in most instances (but not all) here comes from the main name used in Norman Tindales Catalogue of Australian Aboriginal Tribes, in his book published in 1974. ...
B | Tribe name | Alternative names and/or component tribes | Geographical location | | Baada | Bad, Bard, Barda, Bardi | WA | | Badjalang | Badjalang, Badjelang, Budulung, Buggul, Paikalyung, Bandjalang, Bandjalong, Bunjellung, Bundela, Bundel, Widje, Watchee, Woomargou | NSW | | Badjiri | Badjidi, Badjeri, Baddyeri, Byierri, Baderi, Poidgerry, Badjedi, Budjari, Poidgerryygbadhje | Qld | | Baiali | Byellee, Bieli, Byellel, Orambul, Urambal, Bayali | | | Baijungu | Baijungo Baijungu, Baiong, Baiung, Biong, Paiunggu, Bayungu, Palyungu, Payungu | | | Bailgu | Bailko Bailgu, Pailgu, Pailgo, Baljgu, Balju, Palgu, Bailju, Bailgo, Balgu, Boolgoo, Pulgoe, Mangguldulkara, Paljarri, Palyku | | | Bakanambia | Wanbara, Wambara, Kokolamalma, Lamalama, Lamul-lamul, Kokaoalamalma, Mukinna, Banambia, Lamalama, Banambila | Princess Charlotte Bay, New South Wales | | Balardong | | WA | | Banbai | Banbai, Bahnbi, Athnbi, Gumbainggir | NSW | | Bandjin | | Qld | | Barada | | Qld | | Baranbinja | Baranbinja, Barren-binya, Parran-binye, Burranbinya, Burrunbinya, Barrumbinya, Burranbinga, Burrabinya, Barranbinya | NSW | | Baraparapa | Baraparapa, Burrabura-ba, Baraba-baraba, Barraba-barraba, Bareber, Burrappa, Burrapper, Bureba, Burabura, Boora-boora, Burapper, Boort, Baraba Baraba | NSW | | Barara | Anbara, Marawuraba, Madia, Maringa, Gunadba Gunaidbe, Gidjingali, Barera Barara, Baurera, Burera, Barea, Anbarra | NT | | Barbaram | | Qld | | Barimaia | | WA | | Barindji | Barrengee, Beriait, Berri-ait, Paur, Paroo, Bpaaroo, Bpaaroon-je | NSW | | Barkindji | Barkinji, Barkinjee, Barkunjee, Bahkunji, Pakindji, Bakindji, Bahkunjy, Parkungi, Parkengee, Parkingee, Bakandi, Bargunji, Kurnu, Wimbaja, Barkungee | NSW | | Barna | | Qld | | Barunggam | | Qld | | Barungguan | | Qld | | Batjala | | Qld | | Beriguruk | Perrigurruk, Eri, Erei, Beriguruk, Limilngan | | | Bidawal | | Vic | | Bidia | | Qld | | Bigambul | | Qld | | Bilingara | Bilinara, Bilinurra, Bilyanarra, Bilyanurra, Plinara, Pillenurra, Billianera, Bulinara, Bringara, Boonarra | NT | | Binbinga | Binbingha, Binbinka, Pinbinga, Leepitbinga, Bing Binga | NT | | Bindal | | Qld | | Bingongina | Bin-gongina, Bugongidja, Bingongina | | | Binigura | | WA | | Biria | | Qld | | Birpai | Birpai, Birripai, Birrpiri, Brippai, Bripi, Birrapee | NSW | | Bitjara | | Qld | | Brabralung | | Vic | | Braiakaulung | | Vic | | Bratauolung | | Vic | | Bugulmara | | Qld | | Buluwai | | Qld | | Bunganditj | | SA | | Bunurong | | Vic | | Buruna | | WA | Return to top of page The Bakanambia are an Aboriginal group of Australia. ...
Princess Charlotte Bay is a large bay on the coast of far-north Queensland at the base of Cape York Peninsula, 350 km north northwest of Cairns. ...
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The Burarra are an Aboriginal people of Maningrida, in the Northern Territory in Australia. ...
Barna (Bearna in Irish) is a village in County Galway, Ireland. ...
The municipality Bindal in the county of Nordland, Norway, has 1,867 inhabitants as of January 1, 2002. ...
The Gunai or Kurnai nation is one of the Aboriginal nations of Australia. ...
The Gunai or Kurnai nation is one of the Aboriginal nations of Australia. ...
The Gunai or Kurnai nation is one of the Aboriginal nations of Australia. ...
Bunurong (also spelt Bunwurrung, Boonwerung, Bunurowrung, Boonoorong and Bururong) is the language and name of the Bunurong people, an Australian Aboriginal tribe of six clans along the coast of Victoria (Australia), Australia. ...
Map showing many Australian Aboriginal tribes Note: The first tribe name listed in the left column Tribe name in most instances (but not all) here comes from the main name used in Norman Tindales Catalogue of Australian Aboriginal Tribes, in his book published in 1974. ...
D | Tribe name | Alternative names and/or component tribes | Geographical location | | Daii | Taii, Tai, Dalwango, Dalwongu, Darlwongo, Dhalwangu, Djawark, Djarlwag | NT | | Dainggati | Dainggati, Djangadi, Dang-getti, Danghetti, Danggadi, Dhangatty, Thangatty, Thangatti, Dangati, Yuungai, Burugardi, Boorkutti, Nulla Nulla, Amberu, Himberrong, Jang, Daingatti, Dhan-Gadi | NSW | | Dalabon | Buan, Buwan, Boun, Ngalkbon, Ngalkbun | NT | | Dalla | | Qld | | Dangbon | Gundangbon, Dangbun, Dangbar, Gumauwurk | NT | | Danggali | | SA | | Dangu | Yirgala, Yolngu | NT | | Darambal | | Qld | | Darkinjang | Darkinjang, Darginjang, Darkinung, Darknung | NSW | | Daruk | Daruk, Dharruk, Dharrook, Darrook, Dharug, Broken Bay, Dharung | NSW | | Diakui | Dhiyakuy, Djikai, Jikai, Tchikai, Dijogoi | NT | | Dieri | | SA | | Djaberadjabera | | WA | | Djagaraga | | Qld | | Djakunda | | Qld | | Djalakuru | Jalakuru, Iwaidja | NT | | Djamindjung | Tjamindjung, Kaminjung, Jaminjang, Djamunjun, Jaminjung, Djamundon, Djamadjong, Murinyuwen, Murinyuwan, Djamindjung | NT | | Djangu | Djanga | NT | | Djankun | | Qld | | Djaru | | WA | | Djauan | Tjauen, Djouan, Djauun, Jawin, Chau-an, Tweinbol, Adowen, Djawin, Djawun, Djauwung, Charmong, Jawoyn | NT | | Dja Dja Wurrung | | Bendigo area, Victoria | | Djaui | | WA | | Djerait | Tjerait, Cherait, Cherite, Sherait, Jeerite, Scherits, Tjiras, Tjerratj | NT | | Djerimanga | Djeramanga, Jermangel, Waak, Wulna, Woolna, Woolnah, Woolner, Wulnar, Wolna, Woolua | NT | | Djilamatang | | Vic | | Djinang | Jandjinang, Jandjinung, Yandjinung, Yandjining, Yandjinang, Djinnang Djinang, Djinhang, Milingimbi, WullðËkki, Wulaki, Ullaki, Wulagi, Balmbi, Balmawi, Barlmawi, Manjarngi, Manyarrngi, Munarngo Manarrngu | NT | | Djinba | Djimba, Jinba, Outjanbah, Gunalbingu, Ganalbwingu, Kurkamarnapia | NT | | Djiringanj | Djiringanj, Dyirringan, Jeringin | NSW | | Djiru | | Qld | | Djirubal | | Qld | | Djowei | Kumertuo, Djowei, Limilngan | NT | | Djugun | | WA | | Duduroa | | Vic | | Duulngari | | WA | | Duwal | Duwal Dhuwal, Murngin, Wulamba, Yolngu, Miwuyt, Balamumu, Barlamomo, Malag, Marlark, Arrawiya, Banjarrpuma, Bilmandji Dhurili, Durilji | NT | | Duwala | Duala Duwala, Murngin, Wulamba | NT | Return to top of page Location of Yolngu (yellow, top right) in the Northern Territory The Yolngu are an Indigenous Australian people inhabiting north-eastern Arnhem Land in Australia. ...
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Location of Yolngu (yellow, top right) in the Northern Territory The Yolngu are an Indigenous Australian people inhabiting north-eastern Arnhem Land in Australia. ...
Location of Yolngu (yellow, top right) in the Northern Territory The Yolngu are an Indigenous Australian people inhabiting north-eastern Arnhem Land in Australia. ...
The word Dreamtime has several meanings: Dreamtime is the mythology of Australian Aborigines. ...
Location of Yolngu (yellow, top right) in the Northern Territory The Yolngu are an Indigenous Australian people inhabiting north-eastern Arnhem Land in Australia. ...
Bendigo is a large regional town in central Victoria, Australia, located in the City of Greater Bendigo. ...
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Location of Yolngu (yellow, top right) in the Northern Territory The Yolngu are an Indigenous Australian people inhabiting north-eastern Arnhem Land in Australia. ...
Location of Yolngu (yellow, top right) in the Northern Territory The Yolngu are an Indigenous Australian people inhabiting north-eastern Arnhem Land in Australia. ...
Dyirbal (also Djirubal) is a tonal and ergative Australian Aboriginal language spoken in northeast Queensland by about 5 speakers. ...
Location of Yolngu (yellow, top right) in the Northern Territory The Yolngu are an Indigenous Australian people inhabiting north-eastern Arnhem Land in Australia. ...
Map showing many Australian Aboriginal tribes Note: The first tribe name listed in the left column Tribe name in most instances (but not all) here comes from the main name used in Norman Tindales Catalogue of Australian Aboriginal Tribes, in his book published in 1974. ...
E | Tribe name | Alternative names and/or component tribes | Geographical location | | Eora | Eo-ra, Ea-ora, Iora, Yo-ra, Kameraigal, Camera-gal, Cammera, Gweagal, Botany Bay Tribe, Bedia-mangora, Gouia-gul, Wanuwangul, Kadigal | Sydney | | Erawirung | | SA | | Ewamin | | Qld | Return to top of page The Eora (sometimes spelt Iora or Iyora) people were the aboriginal occupants of the Sydney region in 1788 when the first European colonists arrived. ...
Sydney is the state capital and most populous city of the Australian state of New South Wales, as well as Australias largest and oldest city (founded in 1788). ...
Map showing many Australian Aboriginal tribes Note: The first tribe name listed in the left column Tribe name in most instances (but not all) here comes from the main name used in Norman Tindales Catalogue of Australian Aboriginal Tribes, in his book published in 1974. ...
G | Tribe name | Alternative names and/or component tribes | Geographical location | | Gari Gaari, Iwaidja | NT | | Gadjalivia | Gadjalivia Gajalivia, Gudjalibi, Gudalavia, Gudjaliba, Gadjalibi, Gadjalibir, Burara | NT | | Gambalang | Gunbalang Gambalang, Gunbulan, Walang, Gunbalang | NT | | Gandangara | Gandangara, Gundungurra, Gundungari, Gundanora, Gurragunga, Burragorang, Gundungurra | NSW | | Geawegal | Keawaikal, Geawagal, Geawa-gal, Garewagal, Gwea-gal | NSW | | Gia | | Qld | | Giabal | | Qld | | Goeng | | Qld | | Goreng goreng | Gureng-Gurengn, Curang-Curang, Curang-gurang, Goeng Goonine, Goorang-Goorang, Goorang-goorang, Gurang, Gurang-Gurang, Gurang-gurang, Gurang, Gureng-Gureng, Gureng-gureng, Kooranga, Koreng-Koreng, Koreng-koreng, Koren | Queensland | | Gulngai | | Qld | | Gunavidji | Gunavidji Gunaviji, Gunawitji, Gunabidji, Gunabwidji, Gunjibidji, Witji, Gunibidji | NT | | Gunditjmara | | Vic | | Gungorogone | Gungorogone Gungoragone, Gungorologni, Gungarawoni, Gungurulgungi, Gungurugoni | NT | | Gunwinggu | Gunwingo, Wengi, Wengej, Gundeidjeme, Gundeidjepmi, Gunwingu, Kulunglutji, Kulunglutchi, Gundeijeme, Margulitban, Unigangk, Urnigangg, Koorungo, Neinggu, Mangaridji Mangeri | NT | Return to top of page DVD cover Gia is a 1998 dramatic film about the life of bisexual drug-abusing supermodel Gia Marie Carangi. ...
The Goreng goreng people are an Australian aboriginal tribe. ...
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Map showing many Australian Aboriginal tribes Note: The first tribe name listed in the left column Tribe name in most instances (but not all) here comes from the main name used in Norman Tindales Catalogue of Australian Aboriginal Tribes, in his book published in 1974. ...
I | Tribe name | Alternative names and/or component tribes | Geographical location | | Idindji | | Qld | | Ilba | | Qld | | Ildawongga | | WA | | Iliaura | Iliaura Illiaura, Iljaura, Ilyaura, Ilyowra Illyowra, Illura, Aliawara, Alyawara, Alyawarra, Ilawara, Jaljuwara, Yalyuwara, Alyawarre | NT | | Inawongga | | WA | | Indjibandi | | WA | | Indjilandji | Indjilandji Indjilindji, Injilinji, Intjilatja | NT | | Inggarda | | WA | | Ingura | Wanindilaugwa, Andiljaugwa, Andilyaugwa, Wani-Ndiljaugwa, En Indiljaugwa, Amakurupa, Andilagwa, Lamadalpu, Awarikpa, Warnindilyakwa | NT | | Iningai | | Qld | | Irukandji | | Qld | | Ithu | | Qld | | Iwaidja | Jiwadja, Jiwadja, Juwudja, Iwajia, Iyi, Eiwaja, Eaewardja, Eaewarga, Uwaidja, Unalla, Limbakaraja, Limba-Karadjee, Iwaiji, Tarula | NT | Return to top of page Location of Alyawarre (purple) in the Northern Territory Alyawarre are an Indigenous Australian tribe or people from the Northern Territory. ...
Map showing many Australian Aboriginal tribes Note: The first tribe name listed in the left column Tribe name in most instances (but not all) here comes from the main name used in Norman Tindales Catalogue of Australian Aboriginal Tribes, in his book published in 1974. ...
J | Tribe name | Alternative names and/or component tribes | Geographical location | | Jaadwa | | Vic | | Jaako | | NT | | Jaara | | Vic | | Jaburara | | WA | | Jadira | | WA | | Jadliaura | | SA | | Jagalingu | | Qld | | Jagara | | Qld | | Jaitmathang | | Vic | | Jalanga | | Qld | | Jambina | | Qld | | Janda | | Qld | | Jandruwanta | | SA | | Jangaa | | Qld | | Jangga | | Qld | | Janggal | | Qld | | Jangkundjara | | SA | | Jangman | | NT | | Janjula | | NT | | Jarijari | | Vic | | Jarildekald | | SA | | Jaroinga | | NT | | Jarowair | | Qld | | Jathaikana | | Qld | | Jaudjibaia | | WA | | Jauraworka | | SA | | Jawuru | | WA | | Jeidji | | WA | | Jeithi | Jeithi, Yeidthee, Pikkolatpan, Wiradjuri | NSW | | Jeljendi | | SA | | Jeteneru | | Qld | | Jetimarala | | Qld | | Jiegara | Jiegara, Yiegara, Jeigir, Yegera, Youngai, Jungai | NSW | | Jilngali | | NT | | Jiman | | Qld | | Jinigudira | | WA | | Jinwum | | Qld | | Jirandali | | Qld | | Jirjoront | | Qld | | Jitajita | Jitajita, Ita-ita, Ithi-ithi, Eethie-eethie, Eethee Ethee, Yetho, Yit-tha, Yitsa, Tjuop | NSW | | Jokula | | Qld | | Jotijota | Jotijota, Yotayota, Yoorta, Moira, Gunbowers, Gunbowerooranditchgoole, Loddon, Ngarrimouro, Arramouro, Woollathura, Echuca tribe, Yorta Yorta, Yota Yota | NSW | | Juat | | WA | | Juipera | | Qld | | Jukambal | Jukambal, Jukambil, Yukambal, Yukambul, Yukambil, Yacambal, Yookumbul, Yookumbil, Yoocumbill, Ukumbil, Yookumble, Yoocomble, Ucumble, Yukumba | NSW | | Jukambe | | Qld | | Jukul | | NT | | Julaolinja | | Qld | | Jumu | | NT | | Junggor | | NT | | Jungkurara | | Qld | | Jupagalk | | Vic | | Jupangati | | Qld | | Juru | | Qld | Return to top of page The Ngarrinjeri is the language and traditional Aboriginal people of the lower Murray River and western Fleurieu Peninsula, Australia. ...
The Wiradjuri, or Wiradhuri, are an indigenous people of Australia, who speak the Aboriginal language of that name. ...
The Wiradjuri, or Wiradhuri, are an indigenous people of Australia, who speak the Aboriginal language of that name. ...
Location of Luritja (orange) in the Northern Territory Luritja is a name used to refer to several dialects of the Western Desert Language, and thereby also to the people who speak these varieties, and their traditional lands. ...
Map showing many Australian Aboriginal tribes Note: The first tribe name listed in the left column Tribe name in most instances (but not all) here comes from the main name used in Norman Tindales Catalogue of Australian Aboriginal Tribes, in his book published in 1974. ...
K | Tribe name | Alternative names and/or component tribes | Geographical location | | Kabalbara | | Qld | | Kabikabi | | Qld | | Kadjerong | | NT | | Kaiabara | | Qld | | Kaiadilt | | Qld | | Kairi | | Qld | | Kaititja | | NT | | Kakadu | | NT | | Kalaako | | WA | | Kalali | | Qld | | Kalamaia | | WA | | Kalibal | Kalibal, Murwillumbah, Moorung-moobar | NSW | | Kalibamu | | Qld | | Kalkadunga | | Qld | | Kambure | | WA | | Kambuwal | | Qld | | Kamilaroi | Kamilarai, Kamilari, Kamilroi, Kamilrai, Kamularoi, Kaameelarrai, Komleroy, Gamilaroi, Kahmilaharoy, Kamilary, Gumilori Gummilroi Ghummilarai, Cumilri, Kimilari, Kamil, Comleroy, Camel Duahi, Yauan, Tjake, Gamilaraay | Northern New South Wales | | Kamor | | NT | | Kandju | | Qld | | Kaneang | | WA | | Kangulu | | Qld | | Kanolu | | Qld | | Karadjari | | WA | | Karaman | | NT | | Karanguru | | SA | | Karanja | | Qld | | Karawa | | NT | | Kareldi | | Qld | | Karenggapa | Karengappa, Karrengappa, Kurengappa | NSW | | Kariara | | WA | | Karingbal | | Qld | | Kartudjara | | WA | | Karuwali | | Qld | | Katubanut | | Vic | | Kaurareg | | Qld | | Kaurna | | Adelaide | | Kawadji | | Qld | | Kawambarai | Kareingi, Karin, Kerinma, Karinma, Garengema, Garnghes, Kinenekinene, Kianigane, Keramin, Kemendok, Pintwa, Jungeegatchere | NSW | | Keiadjara | | WA | | Keinjan | | Qld | | Keramai | | Qld | | Kirrae | | Vic | | Kitabal | Kidabal, Dijabal, Kitta-bool, Kitabool, Kitapul, Gidabul, Gidjoobal, Kuttibul, Noowidal | NSW | | Kitja | | WA | | Koa | | Qld | | Koamu | | Qld | | Koara | | WA | | Koenpal | | Qld | | Koinjmal | | Qld | | Kokangol | | Qld | | Kokata | | SA | | Kokatja | | WA | | Koko | | Qld | | Kokobididji | | Qld | | Kokobujundji | | Qld | | Kokoimudji | | Qld | | Kokojawa | | Qld | | Kokojelandji | | Qld | | Kokokulunggur | | Qld | | Kokomini | | Qld | | Kokonjekodi | | Qld | | Kokopatun | | Qld | | Kokopera | | Qld | | Kokowalandja | | Qld | | Kokowara | | Qld | | Kolakngat | | Vic | | Konejandi | | WA | | Kongabula | | Qld | | Kongkandji | | Qld | | Koreng | | WA | | Korenggoreng | | Qld | | Korindji | | NT | | Kotandji | | NT | | Krauatungalung | | Vic | | Kujani | | SA | | Kukatja | | NT | | Kukatja | | Qld | | Kula | Kula, Noolulgo, Kurnu, Gunu, Guerno, Kornu, Kornoo, Kuno, Guno, Gunu | NSW | | Kulumali | | Qld | | Kumbainggiri | Kumbainggiri, Kumbainggeri, Kumbaingir, Kumbaingeri, Kumbangerai, Koombanggary, Koombainga, Coombangree, Coombyngura, Gumbaingar, Gunbaingar, Guinbainggri, Bellinger, Belingen, Nimboy, Woolgoolga, Orara, Gumbainggir, Gumbaynggir | NSW | | Kungadutji | | Qld | | Kungarakan | | NT | | Kunggara | | Qld | | Kunggari | | Qld | | Kungkalenja | | Qld | | Kunindiri | | NT | | Kunja | | Qld | | Kurama | | WA | | Kureinji | Kareingi, Karin, Kerinma, Karinma, Garengema, Garnghes, Kinenekinene, Kianigane, Keramin, Kemendok, Pintwa, Jungeegatchere | NSW | | Kurnai | | Vic | | Kurung | | Vic | | Kutjal | | Qld | | Kutjala | | Qld | | Kuungkari | | Qld | | Kwantari | | Qld | | Kwarandji | | NT | | Kwatkwat | | Vic | | Kwiambal | Koi, Kweembul, Quieumble, Queenbulla, Ngarabal | NSW | Return to top of page Kairi are a Funeral doom metal band based in South Wales. ...
Kakadu National Park is in the Northern Territory of Australia, 171 km east of Darwin. ...
Kamilaroi is an Australian Aboriginal people who are from the area between Tamworth and Goondiwindi, west to Narrabri and Lightning Ridge, in northern New South Wales. ...
Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Governor Premier Const. ...
Karaman is a town in south central Turkey, located north of the Taurus Mountains, ca 100 km south of Konya. ...
Kaurna refers to the indigenous or aboriginal people and language of the Adelaide Plains of South Australia. ...
Adelaide is the state capital and most populous city of the Australian state of South Australia. ...
KOA may mean: Kick Off Association - International association devoted to Dino Dinis games (Kick Off and Player Manager) and organizing annual gathering and international competitions with Kick Off 2 and real Amiga. ...
Koara is an Aboriginal people in Western Australia. ...
Koko can refer to: Koko (gorilla), an ape who allegedly uses American Sign Language Emperor KÅkÅ, emperor of Japan Koko (novel), by Peter Straub Koko language, name of several Khoisan languages Koko the Clown, a Fleischer Studios cartoon character Ko-Ko, the Lord High Executioner in Gilbert & Sullivans...
The Guugu Yimithirr are an aboriginal tribe of Australia. ...
The traditional indigenous owners of land at the Daintree Rainforest are the Kuku Yalariji tribe. ...
The Guugu Yimithirr are an aboriginal tribe of Australia. ...
Shows location of Gurindji (blue, near top left) in the Northern Territory The Gurindji Strike lasted from 1966 to 1975 at Wave Hill cattle station in the Northern Territory of Australia. ...
The Gunai or Kurnai nation is one of the Aboriginal nations of Australia. ...
Location of Luritja (orange) in the Northern Territory Luritja is a name used to refer to several dialects of the Western Desert Language, and thereby also to the people who speak these varieties, and their traditional lands. ...
Location of Luritja (orange) in the Northern Territory Luritja is a name used to refer to several dialects of the Western Desert Language, and thereby also to the people who speak these varieties, and their traditional lands. ...
The Gunai or Kurnai nation is one of the Aboriginal nations of Australia. ...
The Kulin alliance is one of the Indigenous Australian nations of Australia who lived in central Victoria, Australia, around Port Phillip and Western Port, up into the Great Dividing Range and the Loddon and Goulburn River valleys. ...
Map showing many Australian Aboriginal tribes Note: The first tribe name listed in the left column Tribe name in most instances (but not all) here comes from the main name used in Norman Tindales Catalogue of Australian Aboriginal Tribes, in his book published in 1974. ...
L | Tribe name | Alternative names and/or component tribes | Geographical location | | Laia | | Qld | | Lanima | | Qld | | Larakia | | NT | | Lardiil | | Qld | | Latjilatji | | Vic | | Lotiga | | Qld | Return to top of page Map showing many Australian Aboriginal tribes Note: The first tribe name listed in the left column Tribe name in most instances (but not all) here comes from the main name used in Norman Tindales Catalogue of Australian Aboriginal Tribes, in his book published in 1974. ...
M | Tribe name | Alternative names and/or component tribes | Geographical location | | Madjandji | | Qld | | Madngela | | NT | | Madoitja | | WA | | Maduwongga | | WA | | Magatige | | NT | | Maia | | WA | | Maiawali | | Qld | | Maijabi | | Qld | | Maikudunu | | Qld | | Maikulan | | Qld | | Maithakari | | Qld | | Malantji | | Qld | | Malgana | | WA | | Malgaru | | WA | | Maljangapa | Maljangpa, Malya-napa, Mulya-napa, Mulya-nappa, Mullia-arpa, Malynapa, Maljapa, Malyapa, Maljangaba, Karikari, Bulali, Bulali, Malyangaba | NSW | | Malngin | | WA | | Mamu | | Qld | | Mandandanji | | Qld | | Mandara | | WA | | Mandi | | WA | | Mandjildjara | | WA | | Mangala | | WA | | Mangarai | | NT | | Mara | | NT | | Maranganji | | Qld | | Maraura | Mareawura, Mareaura, Marowra, Marowera, Marraa Warree, Marrawarra, Waimbio, Wimbaja, Wiimbaio, Berlko, Ilaila, Barkindji | NSW | | Marditjali | | Vic | | Mardudunera | | WA | | Mariamo | | NT | | Maridan | | NT | | Maridjabin | | NT | | Marijedi | | NT | | Marimanindji | | NT | | Maringar | | NT | | Marinunggo | | NT | | Marithiel | | NT | | Mariu | | NT | | Marrago | | Qld | | Marulta | | Qld | | Matuntara | | NT | | Maung | | NT | | Mbewum | | Qld | | Meintangk | | SA | | Menthajangal | | NT | | Mian | | Qld | | Milpulo | Milpulko, Mailpurlgu, Mamba, Danggali | NSW | | Mimungkum | | Qld | | Minang | | WA | | Mingin | | Qld | | Minjambuta | | Vic | | Minjungbal | Minjangbal, Minyung, Minyowa, Gendo, Gando Minjang, Gandowal, Ngandowul, Cudgingberry | NSW | | Miriwung | | WA | | Mirning | | WA | | Mitaka | | Qld | | Mitjamba | | Qld | | Miwa | | WA | | Morowari | Murawari, Murawarri, Murrawarri, Muruworri, Muruwurri, Murueri, Moorawarree, Marawari, Marawara | NSW | | Muluridji | | Qld | | Muragan | | Qld | | Murinbata | | NT | | Muringura | | NT | | Murngin | | NT | | Murunitja | | WA | | Muthimuthi | Muti Muti, Mutte Mutte, Matimati, Madi-madi, Mataua, Moorta, Matthee-matthee, Bakiin, Madi Madi, Madhi Madhi | NSW | | Mutjati | | Qld | | Mutpura | | NT | | Mutumui | | Qld | Return to top of page Mandi is the central district of Himachal Pradesh. ...
The word Mara can mean: Mara people living in southern part of mizoram state of the Republic of India and Western part of Myanmar a species of the cavy family, see Mara (mammal) an administrative region of Tanzania, see Mara, Tanzania an Italian commune in the province of Sassari in...
Location of Luritja (orange) in the Northern Territory Luritja is a name used to refer to several dialects of the Western Desert Language, and thereby also to the people who speak these varieties, and their traditional lands. ...
The Ngarrinjeri is the language and traditional Aboriginal people of the lower Murray River and western Fleurieu Peninsula, Australia. ...
Mian is a particular title of nobility used in Punjab, predominantly for the non ruling members in the Hill states. ...
Pagaruyung Palace The Minangkabau tribe is indigenous to the highlands of West Sumatra, in Indonesia. ...
The Studio Ghibli Museum, in Mitaka, Tokyo Mitaka (三鷹市; -shi) is a city located in Tokyo, Japan. ...
The Murrinh-Patha are a small tribe of Native Australian people, living in Australias Northern Territory, inland from the settlement of Wadeye, between the rivers Moyle and Fitzmaurice. ...
The Murrinh-Patha are a small tribe of Native Australian people, living in Australias Northern Territory, inland from the settlement of Wadeye, between the rivers Moyle and Fitzmaurice. ...
Map showing many Australian Aboriginal tribes Note: The first tribe name listed in the left column Tribe name in most instances (but not all) here comes from the main name used in Norman Tindales Catalogue of Australian Aboriginal Tribes, in his book published in 1974. ...
N | Tribe name | Alternative names and/or component tribes | Geographical location | | Nakako | | WA | | Nakara | | NT | | Nana | | WA | | Nanda | | WA | | Nangatadjara | | WA | | Nangatara | | WA | | Nanggikorongo | | NT | | Nanggumiri | | NT | | Nango | | NT | | Narangga | | SA | | Narinari | Nari Nari | NSW | | Naualko | Nawalko, Ngunnhalgu, Unelgo, Bungyarlee, Wampandi, Wampangee, Wombungee, Barundji | NSW | | Nauo | | SA | | Nawagi | | Qld | | Ngadadjara | | WA | | Ngadjunmaia | | WA | | Ngadjuri | | SA | | Ngaiawang | | SA | | Ngaiawongga | | WA | | Ngaanyatjarra | | | | Ngaku | Niungacko, Dainggatti | | | Ngalakan | | NT | | Ngalea | | SA | | Ngalia | | NT | | Ngaliwuru | | NT | | Ngaluma | | WA | | Ngameni | | SA | | Ngamba | Ngambar, Ngeunbah, Biripi | NSW | | Ngameni | | SA | | Ngandangara | | Qld | | Ngandi | | NT | | Nganguruku | | SA | | Ngarabal | Ngarabul, Ngarrabul, Narbul, Marbul | NSW | | Ngaralta | | SA | | Ngardi | | NT | | Ngardok | | NT | | Ngarigo | Ngarego, Ngarago, Garego, Currak-da-bidgee, Ngarigu, Ngarrugu, Ngarroogoo, Murring, Bemeringal, Guramal, Gurmal, Bradjerak, Bombala, Menero, Cooma | NSW | | Ngarinjin | | WA | | Ngarkat | | SA | | Ngarla | | WA | | Ngarlawongga | | WA | | Ngaro | | Qld | | Ngathokudi | | Qld | | Ngatjan | | Qld | | Ngaun | | Qld | | Ngawait | | SA | | Ngarrindjeri | | Lower Murray River | | Ngemba | Ngeumba, Negunbah, Ngiamba, Ngaiamba, Gaiamba, Nyamba, Wongaibon | NSW | | Ngewin | | NT | | Nggamadi | | Qld | | Ngintait | | SA | | Ngoborindi | | Qld | | Ngolibardu | | WA | | Ngolokwangga | | NT | | Ngombal | | WA | | Ngormbur | | NT | | Ngugi | | Qld | | Ngulungbara | | Qld | | Ngunawal | Ngunuwal, Ngoonawawal, Wonnawal, Nungawal, Yarr, Yass, Lake George, Five Islands, Molonglo, Gurungada | Australian Capital Territory | | Ngundjan | | Qld | | Ngurawola | | Qld | | Ngurelban | | Vic | | Nguri | | Qld | | Ngurlu | | WA | | Ngurunta | | SA | | Niabali | | WA | | Nimanburu | | WA | | Ninanu | | WA | | Njakinjaki | | WA | | Njamal | | WA | | Njangamarda | | WA | | Njikena | | WA | | Njulnjul | | WA | | Njunga | | WA | | Njuwathai | | Qld | | Noala | | WA | | Nokaan | | WA | | Noongar | Nyoongar, Nyungar | South-western Western Australia | | Norweilemil | | NT | | Nukunu | | SA | | Nunggubuju | | NT | | Nunukul | | Qld | Return to top of page Nana is also the name of a Skytrain station in Bangkok, Thailand. ...
The North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA) is a professional organization of nurses to standardize nursing terminology that was founded in 1982 and develops and refines the nomenclature, criteria, and taxonomy of nursing diagnoses. ...
Location of Yolngu (yellow, top right) in the Northern Territory The Yolngu are an Indigenous Australian people inhabiting north-eastern Arnhem Land in Australia. ...
In Polynesian mythology, Ngaro is the food of the dead. ...
The Ngarrinjeri is the language and traditional Aboriginal people of the lower Murray River and western Fleurieu Peninsula, Australia. ...
A branch of the Murray in its middle reaches, near Howlong, New South Wales The Murray River, or River Murray, is Australias second-longest river in its own right (the longest being its tributary the Darling). ...
Ngunnawal people or Ngunnawal tribe were the first residents of the area which is now occupied by the city of Canberra, Australia and the Australian Capital Territory. ...
Motto: Pro Rege, Lege et Grege (For the Queen, the Law and the People) Nickname: (none) Other Australian states and territories Capital Canberra Government Administrator Chief Minister Const. ...
The Kulin alliance is one of the Indigenous Australian nations of Australia who lived in central Victoria, Australia, around Port Phillip and Western Port, up into the Great Dividing Range and the Loddon and Goulburn River valleys. ...
Australian aboriginal flag The Noongar (alternate spellings: Nyungar /Nyoongar)[1], are an Australian Aboriginal people who live in the south west corner of Western Australia from Geraldton on the west coast to Esperance on the south coast. ...
Motto: Cygnis Insignis (Distinguished by its swans) Nickname: Wildflower State Other Australian states and territories Capital Perth Government Governor Premier Const. ...
Map showing many Australian Aboriginal tribes Note: The first tribe name listed in the left column Tribe name in most instances (but not all) here comes from the main name used in Norman Tindales Catalogue of Australian Aboriginal Tribes, in his book published in 1974. ...
O | Tribe name | Alternative names and/or component tribes | Geographical location | | Oitbi | | NT | | Ola | | WA | | Olkolo | | Qld | | Ombila | | Qld | | Ongkarango | | WA | | Ongkomi | | WA | | Otati | | Qld | Return to top of page An OLA (operating level agreement) defines the interdependent relationships among the internal support groups working to support a Service_Level_Agreement. ...
Map showing many Australian Aboriginal tribes Note: The first tribe name listed in the left column Tribe name in most instances (but not all) here comes from the main name used in Norman Tindales Catalogue of Australian Aboriginal Tribes, in his book published in 1974. ...
P | Tribe name | Alternative names and/or component tribes | Geographical location | | Pakadji | | Qld | | Pandjima | | WA | | Pangerang | | Vic | | Pangkala | | SA | | Parundji | Paruindji, Paruindi, Paruinji, Paroinge, Barundji, Barungi, Bahroonjee, Baroongee, Bahroongee, Barrengee, Parooinge, Barunga | NSW | | Peramangk | | SA | | Pibelmen | | WA | | Pilatapa | | SA | | Pilatapa | | SA | | Pindiini | | WA | | Pindjarup | | WA | | Pini | | WA | | Pintubi | | NT | | Pitapita | | Qld | | Pitjantjatjara | Pitjantjara, Pitjandjara | Central Australia | | Pitjara | | Qld | | Pongaponga | | NT | | Pontunj | | Qld | | Portaulun | | SA | | Potaruwutj | | SA | | Potidjara | | WA | | Punaba | | WA | | Puneitja | | NT | | Punthamara | | Qld | Return to top of page This article needs to be wikified. ...
The Batu Islands are an archipelago of Indonesia located in the Indian Ocean off the west coast of Sumatra, between Nias and Siberut. ...
Pitjantjatjara is the name of both an Aboriginal people (or Anangu) of the Central Australian desert and their language. ...
Central Australia is a term used to describe the area of land surrounding and including Alice Springs in Australia. ...
The Ngarrinjeri is the language and traditional Aboriginal people of the lower Murray River and western Fleurieu Peninsula, Australia. ...
Map showing many Australian Aboriginal tribes Note: The first tribe name listed in the left column Tribe name in most instances (but not all) here comes from the main name used in Norman Tindales Catalogue of Australian Aboriginal Tribes, in his book published in 1974. ...
R | Tribe name | Alternative names and/or component tribes | Geographical location | | Rakkaia | | Qld | | Ramindjeri | | SA | | Rembarunga | | NT | | Ringaringa | | Qld | | Rungarungawa | | Qld | Return to top of page The Ngarrinjeri is the language and traditional Aboriginal people of the lower Murray River and western Fleurieu Peninsula, Australia. ...
Map showing many Australian Aboriginal tribes Note: The first tribe name listed in the left column Tribe name in most instances (but not all) here comes from the main name used in Norman Tindales Catalogue of Australian Aboriginal Tribes, in his book published in 1974. ...
S Return to top of page The vast and harsh Nullarbor plain, as seen from space. ...
The Nullarbor Plain is the vast area of flat, almost treeless, arid or semi-arid country immediately north of the Great Australian Bight. ...
Map showing many Australian Aboriginal tribes Note: The first tribe name listed in the left column Tribe name in most instances (but not all) here comes from the main name used in Norman Tindales Catalogue of Australian Aboriginal Tribes, in his book published in 1974. ...
T | Tribe name | Alternative names and/or component tribes | Geographical location | | Tagalag | | Qld | | Tagoman | | NT | | Taior | | Qld | | Talandiji | | WA | | Tanganekald | | SA | | Targari | | WA | | Taribelang | | Qld | | Tatitati | | Vic | | Tatungalung | | Vic | | Taungurong | | Vic | | Tedei | | WA | | Tenma | | WA | | Tepiti | | Qld | | Tharawal | Darawal, Carawal, Turawal, Thurawal, Thurrawal, Thurrawall, Turuwal, Turuwul, Turrubul, Tutuwull, Ta-ga-ry, Five Islands | | | Thaua | Thawa, Tauaira, Thurga, Thoorga, Durga, Dhurga, Tharawal, Tadera-manji, Guyanagal, Guyangal-yuin, Murring, Katungal, Baianga, Paienbera | | Thereila | | Qld | | Tirari | | SA | | Tjalkadjara | | WA | | Tjapukai | | Qld | | Tjapwurong | | Vic | | Tjeraridjal | | WA | | Tjial | | NT | | Tjingili | | NT | | Tjongkandji | | Qld | | Tjuroro | | WA | | Totj | | Qld | | Tulua | | Qld | | Tunuvivi | | NT | Return to top of page The Ngarrinjeri is the language and traditional Aboriginal people of the lower Murray River and western Fleurieu Peninsula, Australia. ...
The Gunai or Kurnai nation is one of the Aboriginal nations of Australia. ...
The Kulin alliance is one of the Indigenous Australian nations of Australia who lived in central Victoria, Australia, around Port Phillip and Western Port, up into the Great Dividing Range and the Loddon and Goulburn River valleys. ...
Tjapukai are an Aboriginal people located in Queensland, northern Australia. ...
The second biggest valle del caucas city (population 200. ...
The Tiwi Islands are located in Australias Northern Territory 80 km north of Darwin in the Arafura Sea. ...
Map showing many Australian Aboriginal tribes Note: The first tribe name listed in the left column Tribe name in most instances (but not all) here comes from the main name used in Norman Tindales Catalogue of Australian Aboriginal Tribes, in his book published in 1974. ...
U | Tribe name | Alternative names and/or component tribes | Geographical location | | Ualarai | Yualarai, Yualloroi, Yowaleri, Uollaroi, Youallerie, Yualari, Yualai, Yerraleroi, Yowalri, Euahlayi, Juwaljai, Yuwalyai, Wallarai, Wolleroi, Walleri, Wollaroi, Noongahburrahs, Yuwaalaraay Yuwaaliyaay | | | Umede | | WA | | Undanbi | | Qld | | Unjadi | | Qld | Return to top of page Map showing many Australian Aboriginal tribes Note: The first tribe name listed in the left column Tribe name in most instances (but not all) here comes from the main name used in Norman Tindales Catalogue of Australian Aboriginal Tribes, in his book published in 1974. ...
W | Tribe name | Alternative names and/or component tribes | Geographical location | | Wadere | | NT | | Wadikali | Wadigali, Evelyn Creek | NSW | | Wadja | | Qld | | Wadjabangai | | Qld | | Wadjalang | | Qld | | Wadjari | | WA | | Wagoman | | NT | | Wailpi | | SA | | Wakabunga | | Qld | | Wakaja | | NT | | Wakaman | | Qld | | Wakara | | Qld | | Wakawaka | | Qld | | Walangama | | Qld | | Walbanga | Thurga, Thoorga, Bugellimanji, Bargalia, Moruya | | | Walgalu | Walgadu, Wolgal, Wolgah, Tumut, Tumut River people, Guramal, Gurmal | | | Waljen | | WA | | Walmadjari | | WA | | Walmbaria | | Qld | | Walu | | NT | | Waluwara | | Qld | | Wambaia | | NT | | Wanamara | | Qld | | Wandandian | Wandandian, Tharumba, Kurialyuin, Murraygaro, Jervis Bay | NSW | | Wandarang | | NT | | Wandjira | | NT | | Wangan | | Qld | | Wanji | | NT | | Wanjiwalku | Weyneubulkoo, Wonipalku, Wanyabalku, Wonjimalku, Pono, Pernowie, Pernowrie, Kongait, Tongaranka | NSW | | Wanjuru | | Qld | | Wanman | | WA | | Warakamai | | Qld | | Warlpiri | Walbiri | Northern Territory | | Waramanga | | NT | | Wardal | | WA | | Wardaman | | NT | | Wardandi | | WA | | Wariangga | | WA | | Warkawarka | | Vic | | Warki | | SA | | Warungu | | Qld | | Warwa | | WA | | Wathaurong | Wathawurrung, Wada Warrung | Geelong | | Watiwati | | Vic | | Watta | | NT | | Weilwan | Wailwan, Wilwan, Wallwan, Wailwun, Waal-won, Wile wile, Wali, Waljwan, Ngiumba | NSW | | Wembawemba | Wambawamba, Wamba Wamba, Womba, Weumba, Waamba, Waimbiwaimbi, Gourrmjanyuk, Gorrmjanyuk, Wemba Wemba | NSW | | Wenamba | | WA | | Wenambal | | WA | | Weraerai | Wiraiarai, Weraiari, Wirri-wirri, Wirraarai, Warlarai, Wolroi, Wolleri, Waholari, Wolaroo, Walarai, Juwalarai, Walari, Wolaroi, Woolaroi, Ginniebal | NSW | | Whadjuk | | WA | | Widi | | WA | | Widjabal | Noowidal, Nowgyujul, Waibra, Ettrick, Watji, Watchee | | | Wiilman | | WA | | Wik | | Qld | | Wikampama | | Qld | | Wikapatja | | Qld | | Wikatinda | | Qld | | Wikepa | | Qld | | Wikianji | | Qld | | Wik-kalkan | | Qld | | Wikmean | | Qld | | Wikmunkan | | Qld | | Wiknantjara | | Qld | | Wiknatanja | | Qld | | Wilawila | | WA | | Wilingura | | NT | | Wiljakali | Wilyakali, Wiljali, Wiljagali, Bo-arli, Bulali, Wilyali, Wilyakali | NSW | | Winduwinda | | Qld | | Wiradjuri | Wiradyuri Wiradhuri Wiraduri, Wiradjeri, Wirrajerre, Wiradhari Wirra-dhari Wirradhurri, Wirraijuri, Wirrathuri Wiradthuri, Wiradtheri Wirathere, Wira-durei, Wira-shurri, Wirradgerry, Woradjeri Wooradjeri, Woorajuri, Woradjerg, Wirotheree, Wiratheri, Wi-ra jer-ree, Wirrai Durhai, Wagga | Central New South Wales | | Wirangu | | SA | | Wirdinja | | WA | | Wiri | | Qld | | Wirngir | | WA | | Wirundjeri | | Melbourne | | Wodiwodi | Woddi Woddi, Illawarra, Tharawal | | | Wogait | | NT | | Wongaibon | Wongai-bun, Wonghibone, Wonjhibon, Wonjibone, Wongi-bone, Wonghi, Wungai, Wuzai, Wozai, Mudall, Wangaaybuwan | | | Wongkadjera | | Qld | | Wongkamala | | NT | | Wongkanguru | | SA | | Wongkumara | | Qld | | Wonnarua | Wonnuaruah, Wannerawa, Wonarura, Wonnah | Hunter Valley | | Worimi | Warrimee, Warramie, Gadang, Kattang, Kutthung, Guttahn, Cottong, Wattung, Watthungk, Kutthack, Gingai, Gringai, Gooreenggai, Port Stephens tribe | NSW | | Worora | | WA | | Wotjobaluk | | Vic | | Wudjari | | WA | | Wulgurukaba | | Qld | | Wulili | | Qld | | Wulpura | | Qld | | Wulwulam | | NT | | Wunambal | | WA | | Wurango | | NT | | Wurundjeri | | Vic | Return to top of page Chief Wakara (also Walkara or Walker) (ca. ...
Location of Warlpiri (light green) in the Northern Territory The Warlpiri are a group of Indigenous Australians, many of whom speak the Warlpiri language. ...
Motto: None Nickname: ? Other Australian states and territories Capital Darwin Government Administrator Chief Minister Const. ...
Waramanga (postcode: 2611) is a suburb of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia located in the district of Weston Creek. ...
The Ngarrinjeri is the language and traditional Aboriginal people of the lower Murray River and western Fleurieu Peninsula, Australia. ...
The Kulin alliance is one of the Indigenous Australian nations of Australia who lived in central Victoria, Australia, around Port Phillip and Western Port, up into the Great Dividing Range and the Loddon and Goulburn River valleys. ...
- - Nickname: City by the Bay Geography Area: 1,240 km² Coordinates: Time Zone UTC +10:00 Population (2003) 200,067 Among Australian cities: Density: persons/km² Political Mayor: Shane Dowling Governing body: City of Greater Geelong Geelong is a port city of 200,067 people (2003 census) located on Corio...
The Wik Decision is a decision of the High Court of Australia in Wik Peoples v. ...
The Wiradjuri, or Wiradhuri, are an indigenous people of Australia, who speak the Aboriginal language of that name. ...
Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Governor Premier Const. ...
Wiri is an Auckland suburb. ...
Melbourne is the state capital and largest city in the Australian state of Victoria, and the second largest city in Australia (after Sydney), with a population of approximately 3. ...
The Wonnarua people (‘people of the hills and plains’) are an Australian aboriginal people whose territory is located in the upper Hunter Valley of Australia. ...
The Hunter Valley is a region of New South Wales, approximately 160 kilometers north of Sydney, Australia with an approximate population of 700,000 people, most of which live in the Newcastle Metro area including Newcastle, Lake Macquarie and Maitland city councils. ...
The Wurundjeri are Aboriginal people of the Kulin nation, who occupied what is now Melbourne, Australia prior to European settlement of the area. ...
Map showing many Australian Aboriginal tribes Note: The first tribe name listed in the left column Tribe name in most instances (but not all) here comes from the main name used in Norman Tindales Catalogue of Australian Aboriginal Tribes, in his book published in 1974. ...
Y Return to top of page Borroloola is located on the Gulf of Carpentaria and has a diamond mine there. ...
Yarra Yarra are an Indigenous Australian tribe from Melbourne in Australia. ...
Melbourne is the state capital and largest city in the Australian state of Victoria, and the second largest city in Australia (after Sydney), with a population of approximately 3. ...
The Yolngu are an indigenous people inhabiting north-eastern Arnhem Land in Australia. ...
Arnhem Land is an area of 97,000 sq. ...
Eurobodalla Shire is a Local Government Area in the state of New South Wales, Australia. ...
Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Governor Premier Const. ...
Map showing many Australian Aboriginal tribes Note: The first tribe name listed in the left column Tribe name in most instances (but not all) here comes from the main name used in Norman Tindales Catalogue of Australian Aboriginal Tribes, in his book published in 1974. ...
See also A 19th century engraving of an indigenous Australian encampment. ...
The Australian Aboriginal languages comprise several language families and isolates native to Australia and a few nearby islands, but by convention excluding Tasmania. ...
External links - ausanthrop.net (tribal names and sub-groups)
- Normal B. Tindale's Catalogue of Australian Tribes (locations) with Tribal map
- AIATSIS map showing the locations of the various groups
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