The Wariangga, also written Warriyangka, are an
Aboriginal Australian
Aboriginal Australians are the various Indigenous peoples of the Australian mainland and many of its islands, such as Tasmania, Fraser Island, Hinchinbrook Island, the Tiwi Islands, and Groote Eylandt, but excluding the Torres Strait Islands ...
people of the
Gascoyne
The Gascoyne region is one of the nine administrative regions of Western Australia. It is located in the northwest of Western Australia, and consists of the local government areas of Carnarvon, Exmouth, Shark Bay and Upper Gascoyne. The Gasc ...
region in
Western Australia
Western Australia (commonly abbreviated as WA) is a state of Australia occupying the western percent of the land area of Australia excluding external territories. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean to the north and west, the Southern Ocean to th ...
.
Language
The Warriyangka spoke one of four dialects of
Mantharta, the other members of the dialect continuum being the
Thiin,
Djiwarli
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, War ...
and
Tharrkari
The Tharrkari, also referred to as the Targari, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Gascoyne region of Western Australia.
Language
The Tharrkari spoke one of four dialects of Mantharta, the other members of the dialect continuum being t ...
.
Country
According to
Norman Tindale
Norman Barnett Tindale AO (12 October 1900 – 19 November 1993) was an Australian anthropologist, archaeologist, entomologist and ethnologist.
Life
Tindale was born in Perth, Western Australia in 1900. His family moved to Tokyo and lived ther ...
's estimation the Wariangga's tribal lands stretched over approximately in the
Gascoyne region, covering areas of the
Upper Lyons River, and including also
Gifford and Minnie creeks, Edmund and the area east of
Maroonah
Maroonah Station, often referred to as Maroonah, is a pastoral lease that operates as a sheep station.
It is located about east of Coral Bay and south of Onslow in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.
Maroonah occupies an area of an ...
. Tindale states also that they held to a strict maintenance of boundaries. Their neighbours were the
Tenma
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(ISAS) is a Japanese national research organization of astroph ...
to the north, the
Dyiwali to their northeast, the
Ninanu directly east, the
Watjarri
The Wajarri people, also spelt Wadjari, Wadjarri, Watjarri, and other variations, are an Aboriginal Australian people whose traditional lands are in the Mid West region of Western Australia.
Boolardy Station, along with the tiny settlement of ...
southeast, the
Malgaru
The Malgaru were an Aboriginal Australian people of Western Australia. They might have been a subgroup of the Wariangga.
Country
The Malgaru ranged over, in Norman Tindale's estimation, some of territory to the east of the Kennedy Range National ...
at their southern limits, and the
Tharrkari
The Tharrkari, also referred to as the Targari, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Gascoyne region of Western Australia.
Language
The Tharrkari spoke one of four dialects of Mantharta, the other members of the dialect continuum being t ...
due west.
Social organization
The Wariangga did not practice circumcision. Their marriage system was described by
Daisy Bates.
Alternative names
* ''Wariengga, Warianga, Warienga, Warrijangga''
* ''Wariwongga, Wari-wonga, Warriwonga''
* ''Woorienga, Woorenga''
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