While
AUSTLANG cites Euahlayi, Ualarai, Euhahlayi, and Juwalarai as synonyms for Gamilaraay in earlier sources, it has updated its codes to reflect more recent sources suggest different distinctions. AIATSIS groups the Yuwaalaraay/Euahlayi/Yuwaaliyaay language and people in its resource collection, and gives it a separate code (D23). AUSTLANG assigns separate codes to the following dialects, all related and part of the Gamilaraay group: • Guyinbaraay (Gunjbaraay) (D15); • Yuwaalayaay (D54); • Waalaraay (Walaraay) (D55); • Gawambaraay (Kawambarai) (D39), spoken by the
Gawambaraay people. According to Robert Fuller of the Department of Indigenous Studies at
Macquarie University and his colleagues, the Gamilaraay and Euahlayi peoples are a cultural grouping of north and northwest
New South Wales (NSW), and the Gamilaraay dialect groups are known as Gamilaraay and Yuwaalaraay, while the Euahlayi (Euayelai) have a similar but distinct language. ==History==