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Classical Aboriginal societies in Australia have commonly been described in terms of social organisation and local organisation. This book presents rich detail on a third and related domain that has not been given the same kind of attention: linguistic organisation.
Native title (Australia) --- Wik-Mungkan (Australian people) --- Wik-Mungkan language. --- Wik-Ngathan language. --- Wik Mungkan language Y57. --- Wik Ngatharr language Y51. --- Wik Ngathan language Y54. --- Wik Elken language Y49. --- Wik Epa language Y52. --- Wik Adinda language Y46. --- Wik-Keyangan language Y173. --- Wik Mungkan people Y57. --- Wik Ngatharr people Y51. --- Wik Ngathan people Y54. --- Wik Elken people Y49. --- Wik Epa people Y52. --- Middle Paman languages --- Wik-Ngathana language --- Paman languages --- Munggan language --- Mungkan language --- Munkan language --- Wik-Munghn language --- Wik-Munkan language --- Wikmungkan language --- Wikmunkan language --- Aboriginal Australians --- Ethnology --- Monkanu (Australian people) --- Munggan (Australian people) --- Munggano (Australian people) --- Munkan (Australian people) --- Munkan tribe --- Munkanj (Australian people) --- Munkanu (Australian people) --- Wik Mongkan (Australian people) --- Wik Monkan (Australian people) --- Wik-Munkan (Australian people) --- Wik Munghn (Australian people) --- Wikmungkan (Australian people) --- Wikmungken (Australian people) --- Land titles --- Torres Strait Islanders --- Aboriginal title (Australia) --- Australian aboriginal title --- Land tenure --- Wik people --- Aboriginal languages --- Cape York --- Multilingualism
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