Talk:Darkinyung people

Darkinung pages as at Dec 2019

 * Darkinung redirects to Darkinung people (Kwami Feb 2019), prev. to Darkinjung since 2006.
 * Darkinjung used to be about the people, was changed in 2011 by an IP-editor to be about the land council for a geographical area.  It has the edit history for both.
 * Darkinyung is the AIATSIS spelling. It redirects to Darkinjung language, not people. Was pointed to Darkinyung language, but a bot removed the double redirect.
 * Darkiñung, Darkinjang, and Darkinoong still redirect to Darkinjung, and haven't changed since 2006.
 * Darkinung language, Darkinyung language, and Darkiñung language all redirect to Darkinjung language, and all have no changes since creation in 2006.
 * Darkinjung people redirects (move by sphilbrick 2014) to Darkinjung, which is now about the land council; Darkinung people is a separate stub, created 2017; Darkinyung people and Darkiñung people pages don't exist.
 * Darkinjung Land Council or Darkinjung Local Aboriginal Land Council doesn't yet exist.
 * Special:PrefixIndex/Darkin also reveals Darkinjang language, Darkinoong language. All redirects, unchanged since 2006.
 * The nav box has both Darkinung and Darkinjung.

— Pelagic (talk) 17:23, 29 December 2019 (UTC)

Spelling
has proposed that we use AIATSIS spelling for aboriginal groups. In the absence of any other official orthography, and with no clearly predominant common name, I plan to boldly move Darkinung people to Darkinyung people. I do note that Ford (2010) prefers spelling Darkiñung, but don't feel his authority trumps AIATSIS right now. Luckily Darkinyung people doesn't yet exist and I can do the move without summoning an admin. Pelagic (talk) 17:45, 29 December 2019 (UTC)


 * See WikiProject Languages/Confirmed language names at AIATSIS at S65, but contrast List of Australian Aboriginal group names which follows Tindale's spelling Darkinjung with a 'j'. Pelagic (talk) 17:53, 29 December 2019 (UTC)

Should the other be moved to Darkinjung Land Council? It's a bit confusing to have otherwise identical names that differ only by an arbitrary orthographic choice. — kwami (talk) 06:13, 30 December 2019 (UTC)