The Wagiman, also spelt Wagoman, Wagaman, Wogeman, and other variants, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Northern Territory.
Language
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Main article: Wagiman language
The Wagiman language is a language isolate. It has been contrasted for its comparative roughness to the smooth, euphonious sound of Marrithiel spoken down country by the Marrithiyal people.[1]
Country
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The Wagiman had, in Tindale's estimation, approximately 1,800 square miles (4,700 km2) of territory in the area southwest of the Daly River, and in the area of Dorisvale, and from Bamboo Creek northwards as far as Douglas Homestead. Their frontier to the west, west of Oooloo, lay on the Daly River Crossing close to Mount Nancar, a place where they were accustomed to meet up with the neighbouring tribes, the Kamor and Ngolokwangga.[2] It was considered a stony country.[1]
Social organisation
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The western tribes of the Wagiman were called collectively the Wongkakaringa, according to Tindale.[2]
Stanner, W. E. H. (June 1933a). "The Daly River Tribes: a Report of Field Work in North Australia". Oceania. 3 (4): 377–405. doi:10.1002/j.1834-4461.1933.tb01674.x. JSTOR 40327429.
Stanner, W. E. H. (December 1933b). "Ceremonial economics of the Mulluk Mulluk and Madngella tribes of the Daly River". Oceania. 4 (2). JSTOR 40327457.
Tindale, Norman Barnett (1974). "Wagoman (NT)". Aboriginal Tribes of Australia: Their Terrain, Environmental Controls, Distribution, Limits, and Proper Names. Australian National University.
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Aboriginal peoples in the Northern Territory
Airiman
Alawa
Alura
Alyawarre
Amarak
Amijangal
Andakerebina
Anindilyakwa
Anmatyerre
Arrernte
Awarai
Awinmul
Beriguruk
Bilingara
Binbinga
Bingongina
Bininj
Burarra
Dagoman
Daii
Dalabon
Dangu
Dhuwal
Dhuwala
Djalakuru
Djaŋu
Djerait
Djerimanga
Djinang
Djinba
Djowei
Doolboong
Emmiyangal
Gaagudju
Gaari
Gadjerong
Gambalang
Garrwa/Karawa
Giimbiyu
Gudanji
Gungorogone
Gunindiri
Gurindji
Iwaidja
Jaako
Jamindjung
Jawoyn
Jingili
Karrangpurru
Kaytetye
Kukatja
Kunapa
Kungarakan
Kunibidji
Kunwinjku
Kwarandji
Larrakia
Madngella
Makarrwanhalmirr
Mangarayi
Mantjintjarra Ngalia
Mariamo
Maridan
Maridjabin
Marimanindji
Marinunggo
Marijedi
Mariu
Marra
Marranunggu
Marrithiyal
Mati Ke
Matuntara
Maung
Menhdheyangal
Mudburra
Mulluk-Mulluk
Muringura
Murngin=Yolgnu
Murrinh-Patha
Nagara
Nanggikorongo
Nangiomeri
Ngaanyatjarra
Ngalakgan
Ngalia
Ngaliwurru
Ngandi
Ngardok
Ngarinman
Ngarnka
Ngarti
Ngolokwangga
Ngormbur
Norweilemil
Nungali
Nunggubuyu
Oitbi
Perrakee?
Pintupi
Pitjantjatjara
Pongaponga
Puneitja
Rembarrnga
Ritharngu/Diakui
Tiwi
Tjial
Waanyi
Wadere
Wadjiginy
Wagoman
Wakaya
Walu
Wambaya
Wandjira
Wardaman
Warlmanpa
Warlpiri
Warndarang
Warumungu
Watta
Wilingura
Wongkamala
Wulwulam
Wurango
Yangman
Yan-nhaŋu/Nango
Yanyuwa
Yaroinga
Yindjilandji
Yolngu
Yukul
Yumu
Yunggor
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New South Wales
Northern Territory
Queensland
South Australia
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Western Australia
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