Kugu Nganhcara
The Kugu Nganhcara, also Wikngenchera, Wik-Ngandjara are an Australian group of peoples living in the middle western part of the Cape York Peninsula, Queensland in Australia. Today they are primarily concentrated at Aurukan and the Edward river settlement.
Language
is a Wik-language complex consisting of six varieties or patrilects, Kugu Uwanh, Kugu Ugbanh, Kugu Yi'anh, Kugu Mi'inh, Kugu Miminh, and Wik Iyanh, where 'kugu' is a classifier for speech, and the following word the infinitive of the respective verbs for 'go'. These closely related languages are called patrilects by Steve Johnson since the respective groups belong to a society composed of patrilineal clans joined by exogamous relationships.Country
The northern bounds of the Kugu Nganhcara are around the Kendall River, and their southern limits are around Moonkan Creek, beyond which lie their southern neighbours the Thaayorre.Socio-linguistic division markers
The Kugu-Nganychara embrace the following groups:- Kugu Miminh
- Kugu-Mu'inh
- Kugu Uwanh
- Kugu Ugbanh
- Kugu-Mangk
- Kugu Yi'anh
- Wik-Iiyanh
- Kugu Mi'ing
- Wik Iyanh
Wiknantjara