Wagaman language

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Wagaman or Wakaman is the name of several languages in Queensland, Australia. It may refer to:

  • Kuku-Wakaman, a variety of Kuku Yalanji language also known as just Wakaman language, spoken in far north Queensland
  • Wagaman, the language of the Wakaman people of northern Queensland (possibly a variant of Wamin/Agwamin)
  • Wamin language, also known as Agwamin, a language spoken by the Ewamian people of northern Queensland (possibly a variant of Wagaman, the language of the Wakaman people)

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