The Djaru people are an Aboriginal Australian people of the southern Kimberley region of Western Australia. Djaru is a member of the Ngumbin language...
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Djaru (Tjaru) is a Pama–Nyungan language spoken in the south-eastern Kimberley region of Western Australia. As with most Pama-Nyungan languages, Djaru...
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gold rush that established the town of Halls Creek. The local Djaru (Jaru) Aboriginal people refer to the crater as Kandimalal. There are multiple Dreaming...
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Rondônia, Brazil Jaru or Djaru people, an indigenous Australian people Jaru or Djaru language, spoken in Australia by the Djaru people Jaru or Urupa language...
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Halls Creek. The Kundat Djaru community consists of people displaced from the surrounding pastoral leases in 1967. These people were evicted from Gordon...
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Ulperra, Ilpara (Aranda exonym) Nambulatji (Ngalia exonym) Njambalatji (Djaru exonym) Wailbri (post-1945 European schooling orthography) Walbiri, Waljpiri...
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Retrieved 30 August 2014. Spoken by Djaru Traditional owner Bonnie Edwards Five Anthropologist proven its Djaru land "Purnululu National Park, Australia"...
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Jasmin Stewart (category Living people)
4th overall, in the 2018 AFL Women's draft. Stewart is a member of the Djaru people, an Aboriginal Australian group whose Country is located in the southern...
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Tjurabalan (category Aboriginal peoples of Western Australia)
territory are provided by Djaru and Walmajarri. The combined population of the tribe in 2003 was approximately 1200 people.[citation needed] The Tjurabalan...
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commonly known as the Halls Creek white gum, or in the local indigenous Djaru peoples' language as wawulinggi, is a species of small tree that is endemic...
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Dalabon, Rembarrnga, Barunga, Jaminjung, Ngarinyman, Wardaman, Walmatjari, Djaru, Miriwoong, and Gija. The Kriol language unlike many other aboriginal languages...
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1,546 people in Halls Creek. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 66.9% of the population. It is home to the Indigenous Djaru and Gija...
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Tasaku Tsunoda (category Living people)
Kimberley region of Western Australia, where he mastered and wrote a grammar of Djaru. On retirement from Tokyo University, he joined the National Institute for...
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Northern Territory, such as the Gija, Perrakee, Gooniyandi, Nyigina, Bunuba, Djaru and Walmadjari — an 8 section marriage system among clans, which he illustrated...
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original on 2012-02-25. Retrieved 2012-03-20. Mapou R & Vama A (2009) "Djii Djaru 2009, le Comité Suspend Sa Signature du Pacte et Porte Plainte contre Vale...
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Manyjilyjarra Warnman Wangkajunga Nyangajarra Juwaliny Walmajarri Kukatja Djaru The National Museum of Australia acquired a significant collection of artworks...
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multicultural community of Aboriginal peoples, with seven other language groups besides Kukatja represented: there are Ngardi, Djaru, Warlpiri, Walmajarri, Wangkajunga...
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Kodie Bedford (category Living people)
Friends Are Racist. Bedford was born in Western Australia of the Djaru and Gija people on her father's side and Irish and English on her mother's. She...
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Ngarluma (redirect from Ngarluma people)
The Ngarluma are an Indigenous Australian people of the western Pilbara area of northwest Australia. They are coastal dwellers of the area around Roebourne...
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Djamindjung 27 to 130 Severely endangered Jardwadjali language Vic Jaru language Djaru, Jaroo, Tjaru 350 WA Jawoyn language 20 to 42 Severely endangered Jingulu...
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Malngin (category Aboriginal peoples of Western Australia)
eastern wing, in what is now the Northern Territory, were the Mariu. The Djaru lay directly south, and the Gija were along their western flank, with the...
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List of Australian Aboriginal group names (category Australian Aboriginal peoples)
peoples, who are ethnically, culturally and linguistically distinct from Australian Aboriginal peoples, although also an Indigenous Australian people...
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South Australia) Kukatja (~ 100) Walmatjarri (~ 300) Gooniyandi (~ 100) Djaru (~ 200) Kija (~ 200) Miriwoong (~ 200) Northern Territory: 19 languages...
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MaryAnn Bin-Sallik (category Living people)
MaryAnn Bin-Sallik AO (born 1940) is a Djaru Elder and Australian academic, specialising in Indigenous studies and culture. She was the first Indigenous...
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Gooniyandi (category Aboriginal peoples of Western Australia)
These tjakuli trade goods were used in exchanges with the Gija people and the Djaru. Many such objects from the Djaui would eventually end up among the...
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traditional owners of the areas around the river are the Djaru, Gidja and Gooniyandi peoples. Margaret River near the Louisa Downs homestead "History...
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language family of Australia, consisting of (from west to east): Walmajarri Djaru Gurindji (Gurindji proper, Bilinarra, Wanyjirra, Malngin, Ngarinyman) Mudburra...
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The traditional owners of the areas around the river are the Djaru and Konejandi peoples. "History of river names – M". Western Australian Land Information...
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years of existence, problems with debt saw the club disappear and some people involved with the old entity formed South Fremantle Football Club in its...
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