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RESEARCH REPORT BIBLIOGRAPHY

Wajarri Yamatji

Western Australia

1/2005

May 2005

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Note: This bibliographic series is produced for general library viewing from reports prepared by the Tribunal for parties to native title mediations. The bibliographies are also reproduced on the Tribunal’s website: www.nntt.gov.au© Commonwealth of Australia 2003

This work is copyright. It may be reproduced in whole or in part for study or training purposes if an acknowledgment of the source is included. Such use must not be for the purposes of sale or commercial exploitation.

Subject to the Copyright Act, reproduction, storage in a retrieval system or transmission in any form by any means of any part of the work other than for the purposes above is not permitted without written permission.

Information about this report and requests and inquiries concerning reproduction should be addressed to, Manager, Research Unit, National Native Title Tribunal, GPO Box 9973, Perth WA 6484.

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Introduction The Tribunal’s Research Unit prepares bibliographies as a ready reference for anyone wanting to locate readily available, published material about Indigenous Australian people within a particular region or locality. The bibliographies are produced for general library use from reports prepared by the Tribunal for parties to native title mediations. The bibliographies are not exhaustive reference lists about any particular Indigenous group, nor is the published material necessarily an accurate or insightful report of Indigenous society. The Research Unit may update bibliographies from time to time, usually because a new research report has been reproduced for parties to mediation.

It should be noted that the contents and production of these reports are governed by time and resource constraints. They are often prepared in four to eight weeks by a single research officer with some input from a research assistant and Tribunal librarian. Generally most of the references sought for these reports are available only from the AIATSIS library, which in turn has limited resources available to supply material. Therefore care is taken to request only that material which appears relevant to the scope of a particular report.

Disclaimer: The bibliographies are a list of materials that have been used by the Research Unit of the Tribunal to

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provide background information for native title mediations. The Tribunal forms no view on the accuracy, completeness, or relevance of the reference material cited in these bibliographies. Most of this material is held at libraries and is available to the public. The Tribunal library may be able to assist in locating items.

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Wajarri Yamatji Report This report was prepared by research staff of the National Native Title Tribunal (NNTT) as part of a Research Pilot Project agreed to by NNTT and Yamatji Marlpa Barna Baba Maaja Aboriginal Corporation (YMBBMAC), the representative body for native title claims in the Geraldton and Pilbara RATSIB areas. The area covered by this report is the Wajarri Yamatji (WC04/10) claim area. The report is based on publicly and readily available information relevant to the location, customs and culture and contact history of Indigenous peoples in the area covered by the report.

Research Method This report contains summaries of information that is publicly available and relevant to the location of groups within the area being claimed by the Wajarri Yamatji (WC04/10). It should be noted that the content and production of these reports is governed by time and resource constraints. Most of the references sought for these reports are available only from the AIATSIS library which has limited resources available to supply material. Therefore, care is taken to request material that appears relevant to the scope of a particular report.

The research material used for this report is based largely on a search of the AIATSIS on-line catalogue supplemented by relevant references found in Tindale's (1974) Aboriginal Tribes of Australia, Thieberger's (1993) Handbook of Western Australian Languages South of the Kimberley Region and

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Horton's (1994) The Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia. The following general references were also used:

• Bates 1985, The Native Tribes of Western Australia; • Capell 1963, Linguistic Survey of Australia; • Davidson 1938, A Preliminary Register of Australian Tribes

and Hordes; • Horton (ed.) 1994, Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia; • Oates & Oates 1970, Revised Linguistic Survey of Australia; • Oates 1975, The 1973 Supplement to a Revised Linguistic

Survey of Australia; • Thieberger 1996, Handbook of Western Australian Languages

South Of The Kimberley Region; • Tindale 1940, 'Distribution of Australian Aboriginal tribes:

a field survey'; and • Tindale 1974, Aboriginal Tribes of Australia.

A map of the Wajarri Elders (WC01/3) and Ngoonooru Wadjari People's (WC00/12) claim areas (pre combination claim areas, now combined as Wajarri Yamatji (WC04/10)) was compared to maps produced by linguists and anthropologists showing language or tribal names in that area.

Tindale's 1974 map, 'Tribal Boundaries in Aboriginal Australia', shows a number of language groups in the area being claimed including: Wadjari, Nokaan, Malgana, Wariangga, Djiwali, Tedei, Inggarda, Ninanu, Ngaiawongga, Barimaia and Widi. Malgana, Wariangga, Djiwali, Tedei, Inggarda and Ngaiawongga only fall into the area covered

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by the report slightly and so were not searched on the AIATSIS catalogue.

Horton's 1994 map, 'Aboriginal Australia', shows a number of language groups in the area being claimed including: Watjarri, Yinggarda, Thiin, Yinhawangka, Tjupany and Badimaya. The Yinggarda, Thiin, Yinhawangka and Tjupany languages were not searched on the AIATSIS catalogue as they fall only slightly into the area covered by the report.

The Geoscience Australia web site was viewed to determine the grid references relevant to the report area. The AIATSIS catalogue uses these grid references. The AIATSIS catalogue was then searched using these references in the 'place' field.

The AIATSIS catalogue was then searched using the following names in the 'language group' field: Wajari, Badimaya, Muliara, Ninanu, Nokaan, Wardal and Widi. According to Tindale (1974) and Oates (1975) Kurduwongga is an alternative name for Wadjeri. The catalogue was searched according to the relevant Geoscience Australia grid references, in a way that avoided duplication with the language name search.

The search results were viewed to determine which items were relevant. Materials with access restrictions were omitted as were foreign language materials, obvious duplications, microforms, audio material and material that appeared to deal with technical aspects of language or education curricula. The search resulted in the following:

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AUSLIG grid reference or language group

Raw result

After filtering

Wajarri 111 97

Badimaya 16 4

Mulyara 5 4

Ninanu 0 0

Nokaan 0 0

Widi 14 4

Wardal 7 5

Place name search 124 83

Total 277 197

The Environment Australia on-line library catalogue was also searched under the headings: Mt Augustus, Mt Wittenoom, Yalgoo (2/0), Dalgety Downs, Gifford Creek, Dooley Downs, Mooloo Downs, Glenburgh, Callytharra Springs, Mt Narryer, Twin Peaks, Jingemarra, Yallalong, Pinegrove, Uanna Hill, Muggon and Dalgaranga (1/0). Unfortunately, after filtering none of the material was found to be relevant.

Material from relevant references from previous research reports was also included.

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1994, Wajarri: The language of the Murchison, Yamaji Language Centre, Geraldton, WA.

1999, 'Meekatharra community takes up the patrol challenge', Yamaji News, 17 February, pp. [1] & 3.

2000, 'Mining company gives something back', Yamaji News, 15 March, pp. [1] & 14.

2000, 'Wajarri alive and well', Yamaji News, 16 August, p. 9.

2001, 'New Wajarri package to be delivered to schools', Yamaji News, 16 August, pp. [1] & 9.

2002, 'Burringurrah Mama Garrigu Dancers – rising talent in the Gascoyne region', Yamaji News, 22 May, p. 7.

2002, 'Pia Wadjari Women doing it for themselves', Yamaji News, 6 November, p. 6.

2002, 'Talking about Language: Wanggajimanha Wajarri', Yamaji News, 14 August, p 3.

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2003, 'Wangga Nyindangu Irra!: Nyinya-nyinyanyulu guwiyarlgu – Having a good look around for goanna', Yamaji News, 19 November, p. 2.

Aboriginal Family History Project 1988, Photographs of Western Australian Aboriginal People in the South Australian Museum, South Australian Museum.

Anthropological Society of Western Australia 1960, A Preliminary Report of a survey being carried out by the Anthropological Society of Western Australia relevant to the preservation of Australian Aboriginal sites in this State, Perth.

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Bates, Daisy 1910, 'Weetamurra: a Yalgoo district Paljeri', Western Mail, 25 December, pp. 20-21.

Bates, Daisy ca 1904-1912, 'Religious beliefs, superstitions: Part 1. Religion, superstitions', Section VI, Folio 21/1-157, held by the NNTT Library, Perth.

Bates, Daisy ca 1904-1912, 'Diseases, remedies, death and burial: Part 1.(c) Burial customs – Murchison area', Section X, Part 1.(c), Folio 32/103-115, held by the NNTT Library, Perth.

Bates, Daisy ca 1904-1912, 'Geographical distribution: Part 2. (a)(b)(c) Tribal organisation and geographical distribution, W.A.', Section II, Folio 3/66-271, held by the NNTT Library, Perth.

Bates, Daisy ca 1904-1912, 'Geographical distribution: Part 3. (c)(d)(e) Geographical notes', Section II, Folio 4/76-215, held by the NNTT Library, Perth.

Bates, Daisy ca 1904-1912, 'Initiation ceremonies: Part 4.(a) Murchison and surrounding districts', Section IV, Folio 16/130-164, held by the NNTT Library, Perth.

Bates, Daisy ca 1904-1912, 'Social organisation: Part 1. Tribes of W.A.', Section III, Folio 5/155-288, held by the NNTT Library, Perth.

Bates, Daisy ca 1904-1912, 'Social organisation: Part 2.(e) Genealogies of Western Australian Natives. – Geraldton to Gingin', Section III, Folio 8/193-216, held by the NNTT Library, Perth.

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Bates, Daisy ca 1904-1912, 'Social organisation: Part 2.(g) Genealogies – Peak Hill, Upper Gascoyne. Book 1.', Section III, Folio 9/57-110, held by the NNTT Library, Perth.

Bates, Daisy ca 1904-1912, 'Social organisation: Part 2.(h) Genealogies – Peak Hill, Lake Way. Book 2.', Section III, Folio 9/111-156, held by the NNTT Library, Perth.

Bates, Daisy ca 1904-1912, 'Social organisation: Part 2.(j) Genealogies – Peak Hill, Lake Way. Book 3.', Section III, Folio 9/157-200, held by the NNTT Library, Perth.

Bates, Daisy ca 1904-1912, 'Social organisation: Part 2.(k) Genealogies – Peak Hill, Lake Way. Book 4.', Section III, Folio 9/201-243, held by the NNTT Library, Perth.

Bates, Daisy ca 1904-1912, 'Social organisation: Part 2.(m) Genealogies – Eastern goldfields, Murchison district', Section III, Folio 10/35-84, held by the NNTT Library, Perth.

Bates, Daisy ca 1904-1912, 'Social organisation: Part 2.(o) Genealogies – Gascoyne, Fortesque [sic] and surrounding areas.', Section III, Folio 10/118-201, held by the NNTT Library, Perth.

Bates, Daisy ca 1904-1912, 'Social organisation: Part 4.(c) (i) Marriage Laws and Social Organisations – Distribution of class divisions in W.A.', Section III, Folio 12/98-114, held by the NNTT Library, Perth.

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Bates, Daisy ca 1904-1912, 'Social organisation: Part 4.(d) Marriage Laws and Social Organisations – Social organization – Murchison Tribes', Section III, Folio 12/138-154, held by the NNTT Library, Perth.

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Bates, Daisy ca 1904-1912, 'Social organisation: Part 5.(f) (iii) Terms of relationship – Lawlers district', Section III, Folio 14/137-152, held by the NNTT Library, Perth.

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