• 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    Ulperra, Ilpara (Aranda exonym) Nambulatji (Ngalia exonym) Njambalatji (Djaru exonym) Wailbri (post-1945 European schooling orthography) Walbiri, Waljpiri...
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  • Khuzestan province 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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • 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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  • Dalabon, Rembarrnga, Barunga, Jaminjung, Ngarinyman, Wardaman, Walmatjari, Djaru, Miriwoong, and Gija. Many famous pieces of media such Shakespeare and Waltzing...
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    as Iyora (also spelt as Iora or Eora), which simply means "people" (or Aboriginal people), while the inland dialect has been referred to as Dharug, a...
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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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    language family of Australia, consisting of (from west to east): Walmajarri Djaru Gurindji (Gurindji proper, Bilinarra, Wanyjirra, Malngin, Ngarinyman) Mudburra...
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    was spoken by the Woiwurrung and related peoples in the Yarra River basin, Taungurung by the Taungurung people north of the Great Dividing Range in the...
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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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  • Ewamian (redirect from Ewamin people)
    The Ewamian or Agwamin people are an Aboriginal Australian people of the state of Queensland. The language of Ewamian people, now undergoing revival,...
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    Yolngu (also known as the Yolŋu and Yuulngu languages), the indigenous people of northeast Arnhem Land in northern Australia. The ŋ in Yolŋu is pronounced...
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    group spoken in parts of the Northern Territory, Australia, by the Arrernte people. Other spelling variations are Arunta or Arrarnta, and all of the dialects...
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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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    Manyjilyjarra Warnman Wangkajunga Nyangajarra Juwaliny Walmajarri Kukatja Djaru The National Museum of Australia acquired a significant collection of artworks...
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    universities and through public broadcasting. The country of the Noongar people is the southwest corner of Western Australia. Within that region, many Noongar...
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    subgroup. It is the traditional language of the Wiradjuri people, an Aboriginal Australian people of New South Wales, Australia. Wiraiari and Jeithi may...
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    spoken by the Kabi Kabi people of South-east Queensland. The main dialect, Gubbi Gubbi, is extinct, but there are still 24 people with knowledge of the...
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  • Mary Ann (section People)
    professor and former university president MaryAnn Bin-Sallik (born 1940), Djaru elder and Australian academic MaryAnn Black (1943–2020), American clinical...
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  • spoken on the Cape York Peninsula of Queensland, Australia, by the Alngith people. The last known speakers survived into the 1980s. Phonologically, this language...
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    traditional language of the Gamilaraay (Kamilaroi), an Aboriginal Australian people. It has been noted as endangered, but the number of speakers grew from 87...
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  • Turrbal is an Aboriginal Australian language of the Turrbal people of the Brisbane area of Queensland. Alternate spellings include Turubul, Turrubal, Turrabul...
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