In
Norman Tindale's estimation, the Miya lands extended over . On the coast they lay about the eastern side of
Napier Broome Bay,
the lower King Edward River and eastwards to about Cape Bernier. Their inland extension reached as far as the vicinity of Mount Connelly, the
Drysdale River and the
Barton Plain. It also took in an area of the
King George River and
Manungu, the Miya name for the range at the headwaters of the
Berkeley River. The Miwa were often subsumed, together with the
Wirngir, under a larger ethnonym,
Walar. ==Alternative names==