Nyulnyul

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Nyulnyul are an Aboriginal Australian people traditionally associated with the coastal region of the Dampier Peninsula in Western Australia, with their own distinct language and cultural practices.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Aboriginal Australian people
Indigenous ethnic group
associatedWith Dampier Peninsula missions NERFINISHED
continent Australia
country Australia
culturalPractice distinct cultural practices
ethnicity Aboriginal Australian
governedBy Australian law
Western Australian state law
hasConnectionTo mangroves
reefs
sea country
tidal flats
hasCulturalConcept kinship system
ritual law
sacred sites
totemic affiliations
hasCulturalRevitalizationEffort cultural education programs
language documentation
hasDistinctLanguage Nyulnyul language NERFINISHED
hasLanguageRevitalizationEffort community-based language programs
hasLanguageScript Latin script NERFINISHED
hasLanguageStatus endangered
severely endangered
hasNeighboringGroup Bardi people NERFINISHED
Djaberadjabera people NERFINISHED
Jawi people NERFINISHED
Nimanburru people NERFINISHED
Yawuru people NERFINISHED
hasOralTradition Dreaming stories
ceremonial narratives
song cycles
hasPopulationTrend declining traditional speakers
language Nyulnyul language NERFINISHED
languageFamily Nyulnyulan languages
locatedIn Dampier Peninsula NERFINISHED
Western Australia
partOf Indigenous peoples of the Kimberley
recognizedAs distinct language group
recognizedBy Australian anthropologists
regionType coastal
traditionalEconomy fishing
gathering plant foods
hunting land animals
shellfish gathering
traditionalLifestyle hunter-gatherer
traditionalRegion Kimberley region NERFINISHED
coastal region of the Dampier Peninsula
traditionalReligion Australian Aboriginal spirituality

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Yawuru hasNeighbouringPeople Nyulnyul