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Ngawun language
Ngawun
is an
extinct
Mayi language
once
spoken
on the
Cape York Peninsula
of
Queensland, Australia
, by the Wunumara and Ngawun peoples. The
last speaker
of
the language
was
Cherry O'Keefe
who
died
of
pneumonia
on
24 August
1977.
The
etymology
of the name
Ngawun
is
unknown
.
Wanamarra
''
was spoken in
North West Queensland
.
The language
region
includes areas within the
Shire of McKinlay
,
Shire of Cloncurry
and
Shire of Richmond
, including the
Flinders River
area, and the towns of
Kynuna
and
Richmond
.