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(Redirected from Djaŋu people) Aboriginal Australian people of Arnhem Land, Northern Territory

The Djaŋu, otherwise written as Djangu and Django, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the area of Arnhem Land in Australia's Northern Territory. Their society is divided into two clans, the Waramiri and Man:atja.

Name

As with the Yolngu categories generally, the determining factor for identifying the Djaŋu as a distinct tribal group is based on the shared use in its various dialects of the defining word for the demonstrative pronoun "this".

Language

The Djaŋu dialect belongs to the Yolŋu language family.

Country

The precise extent of Djaŋu country cannot be measured, given the fluid nature of the concept of tribal land in the area, but generally they live on the eastern coastland of Arnhem Bay, northwards as far as the English Company Islands.

Social organisation

Djaŋu society is organised in two clans, both belonging to the Yirritja moiety:

  1. Man:atja (Man(d)atja)
  2. Waramiri (Warramiri, Warameri, Warumeri, Warranting, Burada, Buratha, Budalpudal, Buralbural)

Alternative names

  • Django

Notes

Citations

  1. Bauer 2014, p. 43.
  2. ^ Tindale 1974, p. 223.

Sources

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