There are people of Wangkajunga ancestry in various communities across the Western Desert region. The largest of these communities is estimated at 100 people, while some of the smallest communities have as few as 15.[1]: 1–2 : 18–19 

  1. ^ Jones, Barbara (2011). A grammar of Wangkajunga : a language of the Great Sandy Desert of north Western Australia. Australian National University. Pacific Linguistics. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University. ISBN 9780858836488. OCLC 796935273.