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Wilyakali
Wilyakali are an Australian aboriginal tribal group of the Darling River basin in Far West New South Wales, Australia.〔Phillip Andrew Le May, Reimaging the Wilyakali: An Ethnographic Reconstruction and Retrospective of the Traditional Life and Culture of the Indigenous Aboriginal People of the West Back Darling Country of Australia.〕 Their traditional lands centred on the towns of Broken Hill and Silverton and surrounding country. Today the Wilyakali people of Broken Hill are still the main Aboriginal group living in Broken Hill.〔(National Indigenous Land and Sea Management Conference ) 2010.〕 ==Etymology of Wilyakali== Etymologically the word ''Kali'' has been attributed as meaning people and is incorporated in numerous tribal names of the Darling River valley, including ''Paarkantji (River People)''〔(National Indigenous Land and Sea Management Conference ) 2010.〕 ''Pantykali (Creek people)'' ''Bulali (Hill people)'' and ''Thangkakali''. Hence the name would mean the ''Wilya people''.〔Claire Bowern, Harold Koch,Australian Languages: Classification and the comparative method (John Benjamin’s Publishing, 2004) (p.208 ).〕
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