moonjah
/ˈmuːnjuːɑː/Definitions
1. noun
A moonjah is an archaic term for an Australian Aboriginal woman who lives in the outback and follows traditional practices.
“The anthropologist studied the traditional ways of the moonjah and her community.”
2. verb
To travel or navigate through the outback, often on foot, following traditional paths.
“The tourists had to moonjah for hours to reach the remote settlement.”