Warriyangga
The Wariangga are an indigenous Australian people of the Gascoyne region in Western Australia.Country
According to Norman Tindale's estimation the Wariangga's tribal lands stretched over approximately in the Gascoyne region, covering areas of the Upper Lyons River, and including also Gifford and Minnie creeks, Edmund and the area east of Maroonah. Tindale states also that they held to a strict maintenance of boundaries. Their neighbours were the Tenma to the north, the Dyiwali to their northeast, the Ninanu directly east, the Watjarri southeast, the Malgaru at their southern limits, and the Tharrkari due west.Social organization
The Wariangga did not practice circumcision. Their marriage system was described by Daisy Bates.- Wariengga, Warianga, Warienga, Warrijangga.
- Woorienga, Woorenga.
- Wariwongga,Wari-wonga, Warriwonga.
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