Also Known As:
Bandjelang, Bogganger, Bundala, Gidabal, Yugumbe, Badjalang, Badjelang, Budulung, Buggul, Bundjalung, Paikalyung, Bandjalong, Bunjellung, Bundela, Bundel, Watchee, Woomargou, Bandjerang, Pangerang, Dadarawa, Arakwal, Gundurimba, Tugurimba
Dialects & Varieties
- Yugumbir
- Gidabal
Recent Resources
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Severely Endangered
40 percent certain, based on the evidence available
a few
Native Speakers Worldwide
Speaker Number Trends
Speaker Number Trend 3
Only about half of community members speak the language. Speaker numbers are decreasing steadily, but not at an accelerated pace.
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Bibliography
Bibliography of Vitality:
Margaret Sharpe. 1993. "Bundjalung: Teaching a Disappearing Language." In Language and Culture in Aboriginal Australia, edited by Michael Walsh and Colin Yallop. 73-84. Aboriginal Studies Press.
Bibliography of Locations:
Margaret Sharpe. 1993. "Bundjalung: Teaching a Disappearing Language." In Language and Culture in Aboriginal Australia, edited by Michael Walsh and Colin Yallop. 73-84. Aboriginal Studies Press.
Bibliography of Context:
Margaret Sharpe. 1993. "Bundjalung: Teaching a Disappearing Language." In Language and Culture in Aboriginal Australia, edited by Michael Walsh and Colin Yallop. 73-84. Aboriginal Studies Press.