Kuku Yalanji is pronounced as "koo-koo yah-lahn-jee".
In Hawaiian, "kuku" can mean to strike or hit something repeatedly. It can also refer to the sound of knocking or tapping on a surface.
"Pronounce it as 'chow'."
pronounce it as "eat" girl
pronounce wema in swahili
pronounce trencadis
I only know 2 tribes but I hope it will help. There is Kuku Yalanji and Kuku Yalariji. I also know that the Kuku Yalariji culture is still alive and I think Kuku Yalanji is too. Hope this helps :)
animal skins?
I only know 2 tribes but I hope it will help. There is Kuku Yalanji and Kuku Yalariji. I also know that the Kuku Yalariji culture is still alive and I think Kuku Yalanji is too. Hope this helps :)
they were cool
Elisabeth Patz has written: 'A grammar of the Kuku Yalanji language of north Queensland' -- subject(s): Grammar, Kuku-Yalanji language, Languages
Food and plants
no, because they eat poo and poo and more poo.
The Kuku Yalanji lived in the rain forest region and lived in semi-permanent huts. They also ate toxic species of the rain forest for survival and made weaponry such as swords and wooden shields. There were also hunters and gatherers.
Jessica Mauboy is of Indonesian and Indigenous Australian descent. Her father is from West Timor, Indonesia, and her mother is from the Kuku Yalanji tribe.
KUKU - AM - was created in 1957-10.
Radio Kuku was created on 1992-03-01.
The swahili word kuku refers to the poultry animal, chicken.