The Gunavidji people, also written Kunibidji and Kunibídji and also known as the Ndjébbana , are an Aboriginal Australian people of Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory .
2-620: The Gunavidji speak Ndjébbana , which is one of the Maningrida languages . Gunavidji traditional lands extend over some 500 square miles (1,300 km) in and around the valley along the Liverpool River in and as far at the point where the Tomkinson River flows into the mangrove swamps. Their main base is at Maningrida township . They do not practise circumcision . This Indigenous Australians -related article
4-669: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Djeebbana language The Ndjébbana language , also spelt Djeebbana and Ndjebanna and also known as Kunibidji ( Gunavidji , Gunivugi , Gombudj ), is a Burarran language spoken by the Gunavidji (Ndjebbana) people of North-central Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia. "Gunavidji" (and variant forms) is an exonym used by speakers of Kunbarlang , Kunwinjku and Maung languages . This Australian Aboriginal languages -related article
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