Wiradjuri
The
Wiradjuri
are an
indigenous people of Australia
, who speak the
Aboriginal language
of that name. They occupied a large area of central
New South Wales
, from the
Blue Mountains
in the east, to
Hay
in the west, north to
Nyngan
and south to
Albury
.
Notable Wiradjuri people
A notable Wiradjuri is
Isabell Coe
.
Wiradjuri Language
The Wiradjuri language had effectively died out of everyday spoken use, but has recently been reconstructed from early European
anthropologist's
records by
Stan Grant
, a member of the Wiradjuri Elder's Council, and
John Rudder
Ph.D., who has previously studied
Australian Aboriginal languages
in
Arnhem Land
.
Wiradjuri language materials
profiles of Grant and Rudder
External link
from the N. B. Tindale's Aboriginal Tribes of Australia (1974)
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