Ngawun language

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Ngawun
Native to Australia
Region Cape York Peninsula, Queensland
Extinct 1977
Language codes
ISO 639-3 Either:
nxn – Ngawun
wnn – Wunumara
Glottolog ngaw1240  (Ngawun)[1]
AIATSIS[2] G17 Ngawun, G16.1 Wunumura

Ngawun is an extinct Mayi language once spoken on the Cape York Peninsula of Queensland, Australia, by the Ngawun people. The last speaker of the language was Cherry O'Keefe (or Tjapun in the language) who died of pneumonia on 24 August 1977.[3]

The etymology of the name Ngawun is unknown.

References

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  2. Ngawun at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies  (see the info box for additional links)
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