• cultivar of Durum wheat have all been named after the Kamilaroi people. Gamilaraay language is classified as one of the Pama–Nyungan languages. The language...
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    The Gamilaraay or Kamilaroi language is a Pama–Nyungan language of the Wiradhuric subgroup found mostly in south-eastern Australia. It is the traditional...
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  • In Gamilaraay mythology, Bahloo is a male spirit representing the moon. The most known tale about him is a story about the origin of death. Bahloo and...
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    near Gulargambone, has Weilwyn and Gamilaraay ancestry, and his father, from Moree, New South Wales, is of Gamilaraay, Ngarrable, and Swedish descent. Windsor...
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    more closely related to each other than to Gamilaraay, as they show some common features that Gamilaraay lacks. The languages are close enough to be...
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  • Dharragarra (meaning "platypus" in the Gamilaraay language) is an extinct genus of monotreme mammal from the Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) Griman Creek...
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    some peoples of New South Wales, including the Gamilaraay and the Wiradjuri Bahloo (Baaluu), Gamilaraay personification of the moon who keeps three pet...
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    the reversed-N-form of the uppercase used in a 1875 Gamilaraay text. Eng used in a 1875 Gamilaraay text. Italic ŋ based on double-storey g as used in Horatio...
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    Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent. The name Boggabilla comes from Gamilaraay bagaaybila, literally "full of creeks". The same "creek" element is found...
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  • many ethno-linguistic groups within the area, such as the Kamilaroi (Gamilaraay) and Yuggera (Jagera) peoples. Many Murri people play rugby league, and...
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    Yuwaaliyaay, Gamilaraay, Kamilaroi, Yuwaaliyaayi) is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken on Yuwaalayaay country. It is closely related to the Gamilaraay and...
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  • Bee Dee mission, the cemetery and Forky Mountain is associated to the Gamilaraay people as a significant place as it is the original site of occupation...
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  • Muism Gasin faith Ryukyuan religion Australian Aboriginal spirituality Gamilaraay dreaming Larrakia dreaming Tasmanian Aboriginal spirituality Yolnu religion...
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    the Kamilaroi (Gamilaraay) tribe. Their tribal grounds extended from the Barwon River to south of the Namoi River near Gunnedah. Gamilaraay (Gamilaroi, Kamilaroi...
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  • members of the Wirraayaraay people, Indigenous Australians who spoke a Gamilaraay language. Fleming was born in 1816 to parents Henry Fleming and Elizabeth...
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    wheat growing and sheep and wool. The name for the town is taken from the Gamilaraay word guna (faeces) and -bil (having much). Brigidine nuns from Ireland...
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    Yuwaaliyaay, Gamilaraay, Kamilaroi, Yuwaaliyaayi) is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken on Yuwaalayaay country. It is closely related to the Gamilaraay and...
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    Collarenebri had a population of 638. Collarenebri is an indigenous word of the Gamilaraay galariinbaraay, meaning 'place of flowers' or 'eucalyptus blossoms'. Collarenebri...
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    of violent clashes between mounted settlers, civilians and Indigenous Gamilaraay peoples, which occurred southwest of Moree, New South Wales, Australia...
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    people who once occupied the territory between the southern borders of the Gamilaraay and the area around Sydney, and an historical people with its own distinctive...
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    ISBN 0-85883-495-2. Austin P, Nathan D (1998). "Kamilaroi/Gamilaraay Dictionary: B-D". The Coombsweb: Kamilaroi/Gamilaraay Dictionary. Australian National University...
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  • In Gamilaraay mythology, Birrangulu (‘face like an axe handle’, from birra ‘axe handle’ and ngulu ‘forehead’) or Birrahgnooloo is a fertility spirit[citation...
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  • Australian Aboriginal kinship (category Articles containing Gamilaraay-language text)
    subsections (four Dhuwa and four Yirritja which is what creates moiety). The Gamilaraay language group from New South Wales have a four-section system. The Martuthunira...
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    could be that budgerigar may be a mispronunciation or alteration of the Gamilaraay word gidjirrigaa (Aboriginal pronunciation: [ɡ̊iɟiriɡaː]) or gijirragaa...
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    Australia and New Guinea were more distant.[citation needed] The Kamilaroi/Gamilaraay and Wiradjuri people named this bird “guuguubarra”. It is native to the...
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    Bundjalung Western Bundjalung Darkinyung Darug Djangadi Djiringanj Eora Gamilaraay Gandangara Geawegal Gidhabal/Githabul Gringai/Guringay Gumbaynggirr Gweagal...
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  • In Gamilaraay mythology, Wurrunna (also Wurrunnah) is a culture hero. The Dreamtime story of the black swans tells how two brothers were turned into white...
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    paragliding, and mountain biking area. The name Manilla comes from the Gamilaraay word 'Maneela', which is said to mean 'meeting of the rivers'. The township...
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    adopted the name of Baiame for the Christian God when translating into Gamilaraay (the language of the Kamilaroi). It is sometimes suggested that Baiame...
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    which time they successfully repelled incursions by the neighbouring Gamilaraay people and established places of defence, "virtual armouries", high in...
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