• Museum. ISBN 9781920843595. Nyunga at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) "English". Ethnologue. Retrieved 23 December 2022. "Language Statistics for Aboriginal...
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    Mbira (redirect from Mbira nyunga nyunga)
    instruments outside of Africa. Tracey's design was modelled after the mbira nyunga nyunga and named ''Kalimba'' after an ancient predecessor of the mbira family...
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    languages of southwest Australia (where the word for "man" is nyunga). The other language families indigenous to the continent of Australia are occasionally...
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  • Consciously devised language Endangered language – Language that is at risk of going extinct Ethnologue#Language families Extinct language – Language that no longer...
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  • different varieties of mbira including the mbira dzavadzimu and mbira nyunga nyunga. Shona music is well known as representative of mbira ("thumb piano")...
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    number of variants, including the nhare, mbira dzavadzimu, the Mbira Nyunga Nyunga, njari mbira, and matepe. The mbira is played at religious and secular...
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  • Nyakinyaki except they have named patrilineal totemic local descent groups. Nyunga type: similar to Wangai with two endogamous named divisions (Bee-eater and...
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    the new college. His big find was Jege Tapera, who played the mbira nyunga nyunga, also known as the karimba. This was the first experience Andrew had...
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    Noongar (redirect from Nyunga)
    the large Pama–Nyungan language family. Contemporary Noongar speak Australian Aboriginal English (a dialect of the English language) laced with Noongar words...
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    instruments to play transcriptions of mbira dzavadzimu (as well as nyunga nyunga and matepe) music. The first of these transcriptions had originally...
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  • easterners, who had also adopted a differential ethnonym for themselves; Nyunga. These Wudjari Njunga contested the terrain between Mount Ragged and Israelite...
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  • marimba. Lamellophones including mbira, mbila, mbira huru, mbira njari, mbira nyunga, marimba, karimba, kalimba, likembe, and okeme. This family of instruments...
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  • marimba. Lamellophones including mbira, mbila, mbira huru, mbira njari, mbira nyunga, marimba, karimba, kalimba, likembe, and okeme. These instruments are found...
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  • Malcolm. The last named area was land they claim in contention with the Nyunga branch of the Wudjari. Their western borders were around Fraser Range. The...
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