Also Known As:
Camileroi, Gamilaroi, Kamilaroi, Kamilarai, Kamilroi, Kamilrai, Kamularoi, Kaameelarrai, Komleroy, Kahmilaharoy, Kamilary, Gumilori, Gummilroi, Ghummilarai, Cumilri, Kimilari, Kamil, Comleroy, Camel Duahi, Kamalarai, Koomilroi, Gunilroi, Guminilroi, Gumilray, Camleroy, Euhahlayi, Gamilaraay
Dialects & Varieties
- Waalaraay
- Gawambaraay
- Wirriyaraay
- Guyinbaraay
A grammar of Yuwaalaraay and Gamilaraay: A description of two New South Wales languages based on 160 years of records
A grammar of Yuwaalaraay and Gamilaraay: A description of two New South Wales languages based on 160 years of records
Critically Endangered
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Speaker Number Trends
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A small percentage of the community speaks the language, and speaker numbers are decreasing very rapidly.
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Domains of Use
Domain Of Use 5
Used only in a few very specific domains, such as in ceremonies, songs, prayer, proverbs, or certain limited domestic activities.
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Transmission
Transmission 5
There are only a few elderly speakers.
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Speakers
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Location and Context
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Recent Resources
Gayarragi, Winangali is an interactive multimedia resource for Gamilaraay and Yuwaalaraay, languages
Map showing the distribution of the Pama-Nyungan languages Gamilaraay and Yuwaalaraay in New South W