Bassett-Smith, Peter W. 1894. The Aborigines of north-west Australia. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Society 23. 324-331.
@article{2530, author = {Bassett-Smith, Peter W.}, journal = {Journal of the Royal Anthropological Society}, pages = {324-331}, title = {The Aborigines of north-west Australia}, volume = {23}, year = {1894}, aiatsis_callnumber = {RS 57/5 1 Analytic In rare serial}, aiatsis_code = {N32}, aiatsis_reference_language = {Wulwulam}, bestfn = {australia\bassett-smith_north-west-australia1894_o.pdf}, besttxt = {ptxt2\australia\bassett-smith_north-west-australia1894.txt}, cfn = {australia\bassett-smith_north-west-australia1894.pdf}, fn = {australia\bassett-smith_north-west-australia1894.pdf, australia\bassett-smith_north-west-australia1894_o.pdf}, hhtype = {ethnographic;wordlist}, inlg = {English [eng]}, lgcode = {Woolwonga = Waray (Australia) [wrz], West Alligator River possibly Umbugarla (Nick Evans pc 2014: the word for 'water' is comparable and the location isn't crazy) [umr], Roebuck Bay a Worrorran language?}, macro_area = {Australia}, ozbib_id = {373}, ozbibnote = {[small vocabulary of Woolwonga tribe, W Alligator River, to Roebuck Bay: Wuna]}, ozbibreftype = {17}, src = {hh, ozbib} }
Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
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Woolwonga | |
West Alligator River possibly Umbugarla (Nick Evans pc 2014: the word for 'water' is comparable and the location isn't crazy) | |
Roebuck Bay a Worrorran language? |