Yinwum
In Norman Tindale's reckoning, the Yinwum (a.k.a. Jinwum, Yeemwoon) occupied some 2,100 square kilometres around the upper Wenlock (Batavia) River south of Moreton Telegraph Station with the Nyuwathai to their north, the Kuuku-y'au to their east; the Mbewum and Wikampama to their southwest, and the Ndwangit horde of the Winduwinda to their west across the Cox River.
They spoke an extinct Paman language that may have been a dialect of Uradhi and underwent unusual phonological changes that are difficult to classify and understand phonetically. Njuwadhai may have been a dialect of Yinwum.
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Moreton Telegraph Station
Nyuwathai
Wikampama
Ndwangit
Cox River.
Njuwadhai
