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(Redirected from Djiwarli) Indigenous people of the Pilbara region of Western Australia See also: Djiwarli language

The Djiwarli, also written Jiwarli, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Pilbara region of Western Australia.

Language

The Jiwarli speak one of four dialects of Mantharta, the other members of the dialect continuum being the Thiin, Warriyangka and Tharrkari.

Country

In Norman Tindale's estimation the Dyiwali's lands extended over 1,700 square miles (4,400 km), taking in the headwaters of Henry and Yannarie rivers, and running southeast from Mt Hamlet and Mt Florry as far as the Lyons River. Their northeastern reaches touched only as far as the Ashburton River divide.

Alternative names

  • Jivali
  • Jiwali
  • Tivali
  • Tjiwali

Source: Tindale 1974, p. 241

Notes

  1. To be distinguished from Tjiwaling, an ethnonym used of Walmadjari by their western neighbours. (Tindale 1974, p. 241)

Citations

  1. Austin 2015, p. 5.
  2. Tindale 1974, p. 241.

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