The Yeidji, also spelt Yiiji and other variants,
[ commonly known as Gwini or Kwini,] are an Aboriginal Australian
Aboriginal Australians are the various indigenous peoples of the Australian mainland and many of its islands, excluding the ethnically distinct people of the Torres Strait Islands.
Humans first migrated to Australia 50,000 to 65,000 year ...
people of the Kimberley
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Places and historical events
Australia
Queensland
* Kimberley, Queensland, a coastal locality in the Shire of Douglas
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* County of Kimberley, a cadastral unit in South Australia
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area of Western Australia
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, who also self-identify as .
Name
In contemporary accounts, the Yeidji are often called ''Gwini'', also spelt ''Kwini'', people. Norman Tindale
Norman Barnett Tindale AO (12 October 1900 – 19 November 1993) was an Australian anthropologist, archaeologist, entomologist and ethnologist. He is best remembered for his work mapping the various tribal groupings of Aboriginal Australians ...
, writing in 1974, maintained that ''Gwini'' was a directional term meaning "easterners" used by inlanders. The other term, ''Kujini'' means those in the coastal lowlands. There is no clear tribal name for several peoples in this area, and some confusion in the nomenclature and the several tribes, including also the Miwa are generally referred to as the Forrest River people, who, however are occasionally referred to as the Gwini/Yeidji.
Country
The Yeidji, according to Norman Tindale
Norman Barnett Tindale AO (12 October 1900 – 19 November 1993) was an Australian anthropologist, archaeologist, entomologist and ethnologist. He is best remembered for his work mapping the various tribal groupings of Aboriginal Australians ...
, controlled some of tribal territory, running from the coast of Cambridge Gulf
Cambridge Gulf is a gulf on the north coast of the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
Many rivers flow into the gulf, including the Ord River, Pentecost River, Durack River, King River and the Forrest River, making the environment a ...
along the Forrest River as far as the Milligan ranges. Its southern extension touched Steere Hills. The northernmost boundary lay at Mount Carty and the Lyne River. Their neighbours were the Wilawila to the west, the Wenamba to the northwest, the Wirngir to the east, and the Arnga
The Arnga are an Aboriginal Australian people of the northern Kimberley region of Western Australia.
Name
The Arnga, like the Yeidji/Gwini and Miwa lack a self-defining tribal ethnonym, and for that reason have generally been called the Forres ...
on their southern border. The Guragona horde, though classified as a subgroup of the Wenamba, may have been a section of the Yeidji.
Today they are the traditional owners
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by succession of Sir Graham Moore Island, off the Kimberley coast. Oral histories
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people, families, important events, or everyday life using audiotapes, videotapes, or transcriptions of planned interviews. These interviews are conducted with people who pa ...
and archaeological excavations reveal evidence of interactions with Makassan traders from the 18th century onwards.
Language
Yiiji is a dialect of Wunambal.[
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Alternative names
* ''Yiiji''
* ''Yeidji, Yeithi, Yeidthee, Yeeji, Yedji, Jeidji, Jeithi''
* ''Gwi:ni, Gwini, Kuini'' ("easterners")
* ''Kujini, Gu:jini, Kuini, Gujini''
* ''Ombalkari'' (toponym
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east of the Forrest River Mission)
* ''Umbalgari''
* ''Miwu'' (perhaps a name for the language)
* ''Miwadange'' ("saltwater people")
* ''Waringnari, Waringari'' (a pejorative exonym suggesting the practice of cannibalism)
* ''Morokorei'' (Forrest River horde)
* '' Wunambal''
* ''Pikkolatpan''
* ''Bugay''
* '' Worrorran''
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Aboriginal peoples of Western Australia
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