ROCK ART OF MAMBALIYA-WAWUKARRIYA CLAN COUNTRY
Thus far in this book we have dealt with rock art in Yanyuwa sea Country belonging to the Rrumburriya, Wuyaliya and Wurdaliya clans. However, the fourth clan, Mambaliya-Wawukarriya, have no island Country. Instead, for the people of this clan their Country extends along the coastal margin and across...
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