• The Bungandidj people are an Aboriginal Australian people from the Mount Gambier region in south-eastern South Australia, and also in western Victoria...
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  • Bungandidj is a language of Australia, spoken by the Bungandidj people, Indigenous Australians who lived in an area which is now in south-eastern South...
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    eruption on the Australian mainland.[citation needed] The Boandik (or Bungandidj) people occupied the area before the colonisation of South Australia. Blue...
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  • Maraura people stretched deep into South Australian territory. In 1848, at least nine people of the Wattatonga clan (of either the Bungandidj people or Tanganekald...
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    Victorian border. The traditional owners of the area are the Bungandidj (or Boandik) people. Mount Gambier is the most important settlement in the Limestone...
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    visitors Prior to European settlement starting in the 1820s, the Bungandidj people from the Mount Gambier region are the early settlers of this area...
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    Australia hotspot which may currently lie offshore. The Boandik (or Bungandidj) people occupied the area before the colonisation of South Australia. They...
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  • Gambier The area around present day Yahl were inhabited by the local Bungandidj people.[citation needed] Yahl is the aboriginal word for "waters, much water"...
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    original inhabitants of the land are the Boandik group, of the Bungandidj people of Aboriginal people who lived in what is now south-eastern South Australia....
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    on the time of year. The Mount Gambier Region is inhabited by the Bungandidj people. They have been the Indigenous custodians of the land for over 30...
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  • Taungurung: Victoria, Australia Djadjawurrung: Victoria, Australia Drual peoples Bungandidj: Mount Gambier, South Australia, Australia Gunditjmara: Victoria,...
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  • Wattatonga was the name used by the neighbouring Bungandidj people to refer to the Tanganekald people. Foster, Hosking & Nettelbeck 2001, p. 3. Foster...
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    Warwar. It is within Valley Lake Conservation Park. The Boandik (or Bungandidj) people occupied the area before the colonisation of South Australia. When...
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    traditional tribal boundaries for the Bungandidj people (western bank) and Gunditjmara people (eastern bank) people from two distinct language groups. Little...
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    Harry Hewitt (category People murdered in South Australia)
    in the south-east of South Australia. Hewitt was a member of the Bungandidj people. As a child he was taken to the Point McLeay Mission station. Around...
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    Station. The Arthur brothers were in continuous conflict with the local Bungandidj people from the time of their arrival. Many of their shepherds absconded...
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    was initially used as a water source for the town. The Boandik (or Bungandidj) people occupied the area before the colonisation of South Australia. The...
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  • Lobster Capital". The original inhabitants of the area are by the Bungandidj Aboriginal people, who refer to it as Ngaranga, possibly meaning "noisy" or "caves"...
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    with red and white bands which is known as the Robe Obelisk. The Bungandidj people were living in the Robe region prior to the arrival of Europeans....
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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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    Yanyuwa (Yanyuwa pronunciation: [jaṉuwa]) is the language of the Yanyuwa people of the Sir Edward Pellew Group of Islands in the Gulf of Carpentaria outside...
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    the call for the southwestern race C. b. naso. In the language of the Bungandidj of south-eastern South Australia and western Victoria this bird was called...
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  • Australian Aboriginal language, the traditional language of the Guugu Yimithirr people of Far North Queensland. It belongs to the Pama-Nyungan language family...
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  • Wurrung Ledji-Ledji Madhi-Madhi Wadi-Wadi Wathaurong Wemba Wemba Woiwurrung–Taungurung Drual Bungandidj Dhauwurd Wurrung Kuurn Kopan Noot Yaran (Bindjali)...
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    Australia, South Australia and the Northern Territory. Most Western Desert people live in communities on or close to their traditional lands, although some...
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    the Western Desert language traditionally spoken by the Pitjantjatjara people of Central Australia. It is mutually intelligible with other varieties of...
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