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The Ngarinyin or Ngarinjin are an Aboriginal Australian people of the
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region of Western Australia. Their language, Ngarinyin, is also known as Ungarinyin. When referring to their traditional lands, they refer to themselves as Wilinggin people.


Language

Ngarinyin, or Ungarinyin, is one of three languages belonging to the Worrorran language family. As of 2003 there were 82 speakers of Ngarinyin spread out from Derby to the King River. At the time of the
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, there were 38 people recorded to speak the language at home. According to Rumsey, Ngarinyin may be applied to either the language or the people who speak it, whereas Ungarinyin may only refer to the language. McGregor reported that "Ngarinyin has been chosen as the preferred language name" by the community.


Social organisation

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
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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.


Country

Ngarinjin lands were estimated by Norman Tindale to encompass some 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
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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. Their territory to the southeast reached Mount French on the highlands. Before the coming of white settlement, it appears that the Ngarinjin were pressing south into territory held by the Punaba.


Native title

As part of the same native title claim lodged in 1998 by Wanjina Wunggurr
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known as the Dambimangari claim, which included claims for the three peoples in the cultural bloc, referred to as Dambimangari, Uunguu and Wilinggin (see above), the Wilinggin claim was the first to be determined, by
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on 27 August 2004. The claim covers an area of more than along the Gibb River Road. Another claim, over in the
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, filed on 30 December 2002, was not accepted, with the determination handed down on 31 January 2003. The
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represented the people in this claim. The Wanjina Wunggurr RNTBC acts on behalf of the Ngarinyin/Wilinggin, Worrora/Dambimangari, and Wunambal Gaambera/Uunguu native title holders with regard to their rights and interests.


National park

In January 2017, the creation of the Wilinggin National Park was announced, which will include parts of the parts of the existing
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and Prince Regent National Parks and connect a number of conservation areas stretching over . The new park would be jointly managed by the WA government and Wilinggin traditional owners. The area adjoins the northern portion of the former
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which is now known as
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. The new park was planned to form part of the
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, which would be Australia's biggest
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, but this idea had been shelved after a change of government in 2017.


Ethnography

The German ethnographer
Helmut Petri Helmut Petri (7 November 1907 – 21 June 1986) was a German anthropologist. Life Petri was born in Cologne and received his early education both there and in Berlin. He began his university studies in 1928, taking in Economics, History and Ph ...
, during the Frobenius expedition of 1938-1939, lived among the Ngarinjin and took copious notes on the lore language and mythology of the Ngarinjin, and gathered many objects of their traditional craftsmanship. A large part of his material, conserved in Frankfurt am Main, was obliterated during one of the many Allied bombing runs on that city, which razed to the ground the
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, where Petri worked.


Alternative names

* ''Andedja.'' * ''Andidja.'' * ''Angarinjin.'' * ''Arawari'' (a Worrorran word meaning "southeastwards") * ''Arkarinjindja'' * ''Gular'' (a name applied to some groups, with ''kular'' meaning "west") * ''Ingarinjindja'' (a Ngarinyin adult male) * ''Marangana'' (of people who speak as the Ngarinyin do) * ''Narrinyind'' * ''Ngaring-ngyan'' * ''Ngarinjin'' * ''Ngerringun Kandjalngari'' (northern group) * ''Njingarinjanja'' (a Ngarinyin adult female) * ''Oladjau''(Miriwung term for their language). * (''Ungarinjin, Unrjarinjin, Ungarinyin, Ungarinjen'') * ''Walmidi'' (Forrest River name) * ''Wangarinjinu'' * ''Warnarinjin''


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