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For other uses, see Noongar (disambiguation).
Noongar groups
The Noongar (/ˈnʊŋɑː/, also spelt Noongah, Nyungar, Nyoongar, Nyoongah, Nyungah, Nyugah, Yunga[1]) are Aboriginal Australian peoples who live in the south-west corner of Western Australia, from Geraldton on the west coast to Esperance on the south coast. Noongar country is the land occupied by 14 different groups: Amangu, Ballardong, Yued, Kaneang, Koreng, Mineng, Njakinjaki, Njunga, Pibelmen, Pindjarup, Wardandi, Whadjuk, Wiilman and Wudjari.[a]
The members of the collective Noongar cultural block descend from peoples who spoke several languages and dialects that were often mutually intelligible. What is now classed as the Noongar language is a member of the large Pama-Nyungan language family. Contemporary Noongar speak Australian Aboriginal English (a dialect of the English language) laced with Noongar words and occasionally inflected by its grammar. Most contemporary Noongar trace their ancestry to one or more than one of these groups. The 2001 census figures showed that 21,000 people identified themselves as indigenous in the south-west of Western Australia.
I am trying to tell you... THEY ARE ALL LIKE THAT in my Sth West Corner of our Continent... They are Nyoongars.
We have been victims of 6 different incidences 6 different groups that have literally cost me MANY MANY THOUSANDS of $$$$. And broken our hearts.
Your SW corner is not the whole world.
My Sth West corner area is as big as the state of Texas... My actual state is bigger than 5 Texas strung together.. Your comment is childish.