Worla

The Wurla, also written Ola, or Waladjangarri, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Kimberley region of Western Australia.

Though often written Ola, Wurla is now considered the recommended transcription for this tribal ethnonym.

[1] They are also known under a number of alternative names:[2] Norman Tindale estimated their tribal grounds as extending over about 7,800 square miles (20,000 km2).

The Wurlu occupied the northern side of the Wunaamin Miliwundi Range.

[3] According to information gathered by Joseph Birdsell, the Wurla in penetrated down the Chapman and Durack Rivers to Karunjie severed the traditional links between the Ngarinjin and Gija.