The Paakantyi, or Barkindji or Barkandji, are an Australian Aboriginal tribal group of the Darling River (known to them as the Baaka) basin in Far West...
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The Paakantyi language, also spelt Paakantji, Barkindji, Barkandji, and Baagandji, and is also known as the Darling language, is a nearly extinct Australian...
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Darling River (category Articles containing Paakantyi-language text)
The Darling River (Paakantyi: Baaka or Barka) is the third-longest river in Australia, measuring 1,472 kilometres (915 mi) from its source in northern...
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Development Organisation Dominion Rules Licence, a free content licence Paakantyi (Darling language) DRL Supply Co., a general store in Morrisonville, Illinois...
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The party was formed in October 2020 by Uncle Owen Whyman, who is of Paakantyi and Malyangapa origin, and is open to Indigenous and non-Indigenous people...
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Thura-Yura languages Southwest Queensland Karnic languages Northwest NSW Yarli Paakantyi Western Yolŋu-Ngarna (weak support) Yolŋu languages Ngarna languages Nyungic...
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provided advice on their health agency websites. In May 2020 a group of Paakantyi families set up a tent town on the banks of the Darling River near Wilcannia...
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(Palku) Pitta-Pitta Western Arabana–Wangkangurru Central Diyari Yandruwandha Eastern Wilson River (Wangkumara) Bulloo River (Galali) ? Yarli Paakantyi...
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Nhaawuparlku Nari-Nari Ngaku Ngambaa Ngarbal Ngarigo Ngiyampaa Ngunnawal Paakantyi Paaruntyi Barindji Tharawal Thaua Yuwaalaraay Walbunja Walgalu Wandandian...
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Amaryllidae native to inland Australia. The Darling river people — the Paakantyi — called this plant paalampaltharu. Crinum spp. are large plants with...
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Ogh-Undjan, Ogondyan 2 (2005) Moribund Cape York Peninsula, Queensland Paakantyi language, Darling language Baagandji, Kula, Pama–Nyungan 4 to 22 (2006)...
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Retrieved 2021-07-07. "D61: Southern Paakantyi". collection.aiatsis.gov.au. 2019-07-26. Retrieved 2021-07-07. "D12: PAAKANTYI / PAAKANTJI / BARKINDJI". collection...
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River) or Weyneubulcoo (Wanyuparlku, Wanyiwalku), is a dialect of the Paakantyi language. Pantyikali is spoken in New South Wales, Australia, northwest...
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incorporated in numerous tribal names of the Darling River valley, including Paakantyi ("creek people"),Bula-ali ("hill people") and Thangkakali. In this construction...
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construction from South Australia and the NSW south coast. Baaka is the Paakantyi word for the Darling River. The only local radio station is community...
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Menindee to catch up. They departed Menindee on 19 October, guided by a Paakantyi man named Dick Barkinji, William Wright (the manager of the nearby Kinchega...
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Sudan Darling River, Australia, known as Barka or Baaka in the local Paakantyi language Barca or Barcas, the cognomen of a Carthaginian dynasty, see...
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Barngarla Dieri Kaurna Narungga Ngadjuri Ngamini (Yarluyandi) Ngarrindjeri Paakantyi Wangkangurru Western Desert language (dialects: Pitjantjatjara, Yankunytjatjara)...
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Lake'. In 1949, a population of Wiradjuri, together with Ngiyampaa and Paakantyi people—from traditional lands west of the Wiradjuri lands—totalling 240...
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and relief from stomach problems. According to the oral stories of the Paakantyi people of New South Wales, Malva preissiana had many uses. It was used...
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hobby was photography and anthropology. He took many pictures of the Paakantyi people who had traditionally lived along the Paroo River. These people...
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others now consider that it is probably related more to Kurnu than to Paakantyi. It has recently been argued, though no certainty attaches to the hypothesis...
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Wangaaypuwan clan southwest while the Gamilaraay were to the northeast and the Paakantyi to their west and northwest. Mount Grenfell, some 80 kilometres (50 mi)...
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Ramsar Site. The area is the traditional lands of the Wandjiwalgu and Paakantyi Aboriginal. Photographed within the Paroo River wetlands in north-western...
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languages (and their dialects): Arabana-Wangkangurru Kaurna Nukunu Nauo Paakantyi (Baagandji, Bagundji) Thura-Yura languages Mirndi Nungali Yarli languages...
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Barngarla Dieri Kaurna Narungga Ngadjuri Ngamini (Yarluyandi) Ngarrindjeri Paakantyi Wangkangurru Western Desert language (dialects: Pitjantjatjara, Yankunytjatjara)...
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Barngarla Dieri Kaurna Narungga Ngadjuri Ngamini (Yarluyandi) Ngarrindjeri Paakantyi Wangkangurru Western Desert language (dialects: Pitjantjatjara, Yankunytjatjara)...
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Barngarla Dieri Kaurna Narungga Ngadjuri Ngamini (Yarluyandi) Ngarrindjeri Paakantyi Wangkangurru Western Desert language (dialects: Pitjantjatjara, Yankunytjatjara)...
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Barngarla Dieri Kaurna Narungga Ngadjuri Ngamini (Yarluyandi) Ngarrindjeri Paakantyi Wangkangurru Western Desert language (dialects: Pitjantjatjara, Yankunytjatjara)...
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Barngarla Dieri Kaurna Narungga Ngadjuri Ngamini (Yarluyandi) Ngarrindjeri Paakantyi Wangkangurru Western Desert language (dialects: Pitjantjatjara, Yankunytjatjara)...
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