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1Gunin/ Kwini
By William McGregor

“Gunin/ Kwini” Metadata:
- Title: Gunin/ Kwini
- Author: William McGregor
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 61
- Publisher: Lincom Europa
- Publish Date: 1994
- Publish Location: München
“Gunin/ Kwini” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Kwini language - Grammar - Kwini - Gwini language (K36) (WA SD52-09) - Gwini people (K36) (WA SD52-09) - Art - Rock art - Painting - Demography - Population dynamics - Subjects - Wandjina - Language - Linguistics - Grammar and syntax - Health - Physiology and diseases - Death - Mortuary - Funeral ceremonies - Phonology and phonetics - Race relations - Violent - Social organisation - Reproduction - Conception - Stories and motifs - 18.95 Papuan and Australian languages - Grammatik - Gwini-Sprache - Gwini - Kwini (langue) - Grammaire
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL18427341M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 30833672
- All ISBNs: 9783929075090 - 3929075091
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1994
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: Borrowable
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Wunambal language
may sometimes be treated as separate languages: Wunambal proper (5 speakers in 2005) Gamberre (extinct by 2016) Kwini (Gunin) (1 speaker in 2005) Miwa (Bagu)
Kalumburu, Western Australia
and is inhabited mostly by Aboriginal people from the Wunambal and Kwini language groups. Kalumburu Community is remote from any main roads – the nearest
Kanoê language
extinct language isolate of Rondônia, Brazil. The Kapishana people now speak Portuguese or other indigenous languages from intermarriage. The language names
Yeidji
Yeidji, also spelt Yiiji and other variants, commonly known as Gwini or Kwini, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Kimberley area of Western Australia
Yoolya
intelligent … [and] much attached to the priests". On 27 September 1913 some Kwini men, from the area surrounding the mission, attacked it and, although it
GWW
GWW may refer to: Great White Wonder, a Bob Dylan bootleg album Kwini language RAF Gatow, a former airfield in Berlin W. W. Grainger, an American industrial
Worrorran languages
Worrorran (Wororan) languages are a small family of Australian Aboriginal languages spoken in northern Western Australia. The Worrorran languages fall into three
Sir Graham Moore Island (Western Australia)
into their language. Today, by succession, the traditional owners of the island are the Balanggarra (aka Kwini) people, of the Worrorran language group, whose
Makassan contact with Australia
island, the Kwini people. Evidence of pottery and other artefacts from the new excavations are being complemented by the oral histories of the Kwini people
Akuntsu language
one vowel and two consonants (CCV, VCC or CVC), see /ˈhat/ ("snake"), /ˈkwini/ ("fork") and /oˈajt/ ("butt"). Of these, CV is the most common. There are