ngamudji

Woiwurrung

Alternative forms

Etymology

Ngamatji is the place Wurundjeri people believe the soul returns to after death, as a person becomes pale upon death, when Wurundjeri people saw non-Aboriginal people for the first time, they referred to them as "Ngamatji" to respectfully say to them 'go back to the place where you came from'[3]

Noun

ngamudji

  1. white-skinned settler or man (in Australia)[2]
  2. non-First Nation person
  3. The place where the soul returns to after death [3]
  4. The bright red colors at sunset[2]

Derived terms

See also

  • amadeat (white man)

References

  • “Mallanbool Reserve — history”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name)[1], 20 April 2013, archived from the original on 20 April 2013