The Malyangaapa are an Indigenous Australian people who live in the far north western areas of the state of New South Wales .
2-482: The Malyangapa spoke a dialect of the Yarli language . Malyangaapa country extends over some 5,900 square miles (15,000 km) with its centre at Milparinka around the head of Yancannie Creek. To the east their boundaries ran to beyond Mount Arrowsmith. The southern boundaries lay around Mutawintji and Sturt Meadow . The Malyangapa practised circumcision as a rite for males undergoing initiation. In their dreaming lore
4-580: The primordial creator-figure, rainbow serpent was called kakurra (corresponding to the Ngatyi of the Paakantyi and the akurra of their western neighbours, the Adnyamathanha . They shared close cultural and marriage links with the neighbouring Wanjiwalku . Reid states that settlement of Malyangapa lands began in 1862/1863, at which time they were thought to number 200. Within the decade this figure dropped by
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