Gwion Gwion Dulwan Mamaa - Secret and Sacred Pathways of the Ngarinyin Aboriginal People

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Gwion Gwion Dulwan Mamaa - Secret and Sacred Pathways of the Ngarinyin Aboriginal People of Australia 

Published by Konemann, 2000, hardcover, English/ French/ German text, illustrated, 336 pages, glossary, 25.5 cms x 30 cms x 3.2 cms, condition: as new.

The Ngarinyin are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Kimberley region of Western Australia. The Ngarinjin were composed of roughly 40 groups. Each of these local divisions, with its own distinctive clan and moiety classification.The Wunambal, Worrorra, and Ngarinyin peoples form a cultural bloc known Wanjina Wunggurr. The shared culture is based on the dreamtime mythology and law whose creators are the Wanjina and Wunggurr spirits, ancestors of these peoples. The Wunambal Gaambera Aboriginal Corporation represents the Wunambal Gaambera people; Uunguu refers to their "home", or country. Ngarinjin lands were estimated to encompass some 27,000 square kilometres (10,500 sq mi) from Walcott Inlet at Mount Page. To the southeast their boundaries ran along the northern face of the Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges. Their land included the Isdell Valley to Isdell Range, running east as far as the Phillips Range, the headwaters of the Chapman River, Blackfellow Creek, and Wood River. Their confines to the north lay along the Barnett and Harris Ranges, and to where the Gibb River joins with the upper Drysdale across to the Maitland Range. They were present also at the King River headwaters, as far as around about Mount Reid. Their western frontier was set at Mounts Bradshaw and Han. 


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