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Wilawila

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The Wilawila are an indigenous Australian tribe of the Kimberley region of Western Australia.

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Name

Norman Tindale gave "wilawila" as the proper tribal ethnonym, but noted that, according to reports by the missionary Theodore Hernández, the same group appeared to bear an alternative ethnonym, namely "Taib", which Tindale took to be a Wilawila horde. [1] [2]

Country

According to Tindale, the Wilawila's tribal domains extended over 5,300 square miles (14,000 km2), along and around the Carson and middle Drysdale rivers, stretching from Mount Connelly as far south as the lower Gibb and Durack rivers. [2]

Social organization

The Wilawila were divided into tribal subgroupings or clans/hordes, of which the following names survive.

Tindale also speaks of a Wilawila group, the Tjawurungari/Tawandjangango, on the Osborne Islands, speaking a lighter dialect of the language spoken by the Kambure. [3]

Alternative names

Source: Tindale 1974 , p. 261

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