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Wayilwan

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The Wayilwan spoke the dialect of Ngiyambaa called "Ngiyambaa Wayilwan" and as such also called themselves "those who speak Ngiyampaa the Wayilwan way".
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Aboriginal Tribes of Australia: Their Terrain, Environmental Controls, Distribution, Limits, and Proper Names
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Wayilwan country covered 5,000 square miles (13,000 km), running along the southern bank of the
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Honery, Thomas (1878). "Wailwun Language and Traditions".
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Index

Weilwan
Aboriginal Australian
New South Wales
Ngiyambaa
ethnonym
Ngiyambaa language
Wangaaypuwan
Ngiyambaa language
Barwon River
Brewarrina
Walgett
Castlereagh
Marthaguy
Macquarie rivers
Quambone
Coonamble
kin groups



Tindale 1974
Office of Environment & Heritage 2011
help
Smart, Creaser & Monaghan 2000
help
Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland
JSTOR
2841001
Tindale, Norman Barnett
"Koamu (QLD)"

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