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Indigenous people of Western Australia See also: Njakinjaki language

The Njakinjaki (Nyaki Nyaki) are an indigenous Noongar people of southern Western Australia, in the Wheatbelt and Great Southern regions.

Country

Njakinjaki traditional territory embraced some 12,000 square miles (31,000 km) of land. They were east of Lake Grace, at Newdegate, Mount Stirling, Bruce Rock, Kellerberrin, and Merredin. Their western frontier was through to Jitarning. Their southern reaches went as far as Lake King, and Mount Madden. The eastern boundaries ran along the area close to Lake Hope and Mount Holland.

Language

Njakinjaki
Nyaki Nyaki
Native toAustralia
RegionWestern Australia
EthnicityNjakinjaki
Extinct(date missing)
Language familyPama–Nyungan
Language codes
ISO 639-3
GlottologNone
AIATSISA1

The Njakinjaki language has been said to be a dialect of Noongar or of Kalaamaya.

Some words

  • mamon (father)
  • knockan (mother)
  • dooda (tame dog)
  • yokkine (wild dog)
  • koolongnop (baby)
  • jennok (white man)

Notes

Citations

  1. Tindale 1974, p. 253.
  2. ^ A1 Njakinjaki at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
  3. "Language". Kaartdijin Noongar. Retrieved 8 November 2024.
  4. "A1: Nyaki Nyaki / Njaki Njaki". AIATSIS Collection. 26 July 2019.
  5. Goldsworthy 1886, p. 384.

Sources

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