Gaagudju language
Extinct indigenous language of Australia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gaagudju (also spelt Gagadu, Gaguju, and Kakadu) is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language formerly spoken in the environs of Kakadu National Park, in Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia.
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Gaagudju | |
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Region | Northern Territory |
Ethnicity | Gaagudju, Watta |
Extinct | May 2002, with the death of Big Bill Neidjie |
Macro-Gunwinyguan?
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ISO 639-3 | gbu |
Glottolog | gaga1251 |
AIATSIS[1] | N50 |
ELP | Gagudju |
Gaagudju | |
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