Barunggam | |
---|---|
Muringam | |
Region | Queensland |
Ethnicity | Baruŋgam |
Extinct | (date missing) |
Pama–Nyungan
| |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog | None |
AIATSIS [1] |
D40 Barunggam,
D56 Muringam |
Barunggam (Murrumningama) is an extinct Aboriginal language spoken by the Barunggam people of Queensland in Australia. [2] The Barunggam language shared many words with the neighboring languages, including Jarowair to the east, Wakka Wakka to the north and Mandandanji to the west. [3] Kite and Wurm describe Barunggam as a dialect of Wakka Wakka. [1]
Tindale gives the traditional lands for the Barunggam who spoke the language as:
"Headwaters of Condamine River east of Jackson to about Dalby; north about Charley Creek to Dividing Ranges and west to Wongorgera and Woleebee; south to Tara; at 165 Chinchilla and Jandowae. Their country is on the red soils south and west of the Dividing Range". [4]
Barunggam | |
---|---|
Muringam | |
Region | Queensland |
Ethnicity | Baruŋgam |
Extinct | (date missing) |
Pama–Nyungan
| |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog | None |
AIATSIS [1] |
D40 Barunggam,
D56 Muringam |
Barunggam (Murrumningama) is an extinct Aboriginal language spoken by the Barunggam people of Queensland in Australia. [2] The Barunggam language shared many words with the neighboring languages, including Jarowair to the east, Wakka Wakka to the north and Mandandanji to the west. [3] Kite and Wurm describe Barunggam as a dialect of Wakka Wakka. [1]
Tindale gives the traditional lands for the Barunggam who spoke the language as:
"Headwaters of Condamine River east of Jackson to about Dalby; north about Charley Creek to Dividing Ranges and west to Wongorgera and Woleebee; south to Tara; at 165 Chinchilla and Jandowae. Their country is on the red soils south and west of the Dividing Range". [4]