Ngarluma
Ngalama; Ngaluma; Ngallooma; Gnalooma; Gnalouma; Gnalluma; Ngar-luma; Qualluana; Naluma; Nickol Bay tribe; Kymurra; Paljari; Kariera-Ngaluma;
Pama-Nyungan; Ngayarta
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Ngarluma Dictionary
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Ngarluma (Traditional
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"It's estimated that there are less than 20 full Ngarluma speakers. Many others are part speakers or have a passive knowledge of Ngarluma. Other people identify as being of Ngarluma heritage who speak English or other languages."
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"Ngarluma country is traditionally located around the Roebourne area, and to the east and south-east of Roebourne. Speakers use to live around Millstream and west to the Maitland River area before European settlement. Many Ngarluma people live in Roebourne today, but people are spread through other towns and communities in the Pilbara. Ngarluma people still hold very strong and close associations to traditional country."
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"Ngarluma country is traditionally located around the Roebourne area, and to the east and south-east of Roebourne. Speakers use to live around Millstream and west to the Maitland River area before European settlement. Many Ngarluma people live in Roebourne today, but people are spread through other towns and communities in the Pilbara. Ngarluma people still hold very strong and close associations to traditional country."
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"The number of Ngarluma speakers was estimated to be approximately 71 in 1966 (von Brandenstein 91970:8))."
1983
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Australia
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"In 1970, seventy speakers were reported. The speaker numbers have been lessening since, and the language is endangered."
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21 (1996 census)
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- NgarlumaWangka Maya Pilbara Aboriginal Language Centre. 2009. "Ngarluma." Online: http://www.wangkamaya.org.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=178&Itemid=340.http://www.wangkamaya.org.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=178&Itemid=340
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