Warrwa

The Warrwa, also spelt Warwa, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Kimberley region of Western Australia.

Warrwa is an eastern Nyulnyulan language, sufficiently closely related to Nyigina to be classified as a dialect of the latter.

According to Norman Tindale's estimate, the Warrwa's domains encompassed approximately 3,800 square miles (9,800 km2), extending along the eastern shores of King Sound from Fraser River to Round Hill on Stokes Bay.

They were also present in the area of Derby, and north of Meda, inland to roughly 40 miles (64 km).

[1] To their north lay the Umiida, on their eastern flank were the Unggumi, while the Nyigina were on their southern frontier.

Traditional lands of Aboriginal tribes around Derby, WA