Gamilaraay (redirect from Kamilaroi people)
The Gamilaroi, also known as Gomeroi, Kamilaroi, Kamillaroi and other variations, are an Aboriginal Australian people whose lands extend from New South...
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Kamilaroi Highway is a 605-kilometre (376 mi) state highway located in the north-western region of New South Wales, Australia, and links Bourke via Walgett...
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Gamilaraay language (redirect from Kamilaroi language)
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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gurre kamilaroi or Kamilaroi Sayings was a manual of Biblical instruction for the Kamilaroi people in their own language, produced by William Ridley and...
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Australian peoples of south-eastern Australia, such as the Wonnarua, Kamilaroi, Guringay, Eora, Darkinjung, and Wiradjuri peoples. The Baiame story tells...
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largest annual agricultural field day. Gunnedah is located on the Oxley and Kamilaroi Highways providing convenient road links to much of the northern sector...
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In Australian Aboriginal mythology (specifically: Kamilaroi), Ganhanbili or Kunnanbeili is one of the two wives of Bayaami, the other being Birrangulu...
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born on August 22nd, 2000 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. He is a Kamilaroi man. Weatherall grew up on the Gold Coast and attended Marymount College...
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reached from Sydney by daily train and air services. The Weraerai and Kamilaroi peoples are the earliest known inhabitants of the area, and the town's...
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Barnumbirr (section Kamilaroi and Euahlayi)
detailed recounts of the Euahlayi and Kamilaroi, Arrernte and Queensland Gulf Country people’s interpretations. The Kamilaroi and Euahlayi peoples of Northern...
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Wales Colonel Kenneth Snodgrass, to track down the Namoi, Weraerai and Kamilaroi people who had killed five stockmen in separate incidents, on recently...
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when Australia and New Guinea were more distant.[citation needed] The Kamilaroi/Gamilaraay and Wiradjuri people named this bird “guuguubarra”. It is native...
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the Kamilaroi People and their Neighbours, Cornell University Library, arXiv:1311.0076, Bibcode:2013arXiv1311.0076F Hamacher, Duane (2022). "Kamilaroi and...
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part of Narrabri Shire and lies between Gunnedah and Narrabri on the Kamilaroi Highway. At the 2021 census, the town had a population of 885 people....
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an older spelling), also known as the Red Chief, or Red Kangaroo was a Kamilaroi (Gamilaraay) man who lived in the area that is now the town of Gunnedah...
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unclear. The term was in use in 1875 among the Kámilarói people and documented in Rev. William Ridley's Kámilarói and Other Australian Languages: "Yō-wī" is...
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Origin associated deity/spirits Aboriginal mythology Baiame (Kamilaroi), Eingana Akkadian mythology Allu, Anu, Anunnaku, Ereshkigal, Etemmu, Gallu, Humbaba...
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kiri (Dhauwurd Wurrung language) and kurikari (Wuluwurrung). Among the Kamilaroi, it is burrugaabu, galalu, or guluu. In Western Australia it is known...
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Hunt is an Australian television presenter and talent agent. Hunt is a Kamilaroi, Barkindji, Ballardong and Whadjuk woman. She is most notable for her...
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cricket. Jason Gillespie is a descendant on his father's side of the Kamilaroi people of Indigenous Australians, and is the first acknowledged Aboriginal...
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original on 13 April 2021. Retrieved 6 January 2023. Ridley, WM (1866). Kamilaroi, Dippil, and Turrubul: Languages Spoken by Australian Aborigines. Sydney:...
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men, or outsiders to even hear. Fison and Howitt documented this in "Kamilaroi and Kurnai" (page 198). Anyone caught breaching the imposed secrecy was...
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Cronulla, Sydney, New South Wales, into a family of Indigenous Australian (Kamilaroi) and Danish descent. In 2006, at six years of age, he moved with his family...
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Wollongong. University of Wollongong Press. pp. 7–22. Ridley, William (1875). Kámilarói, and other Australian languages (PDF). Sydney: T. Richards, government...
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north-west of Narrabri and 571 kilometres (355 mi) northwest of Sydney on the Kamilaroi Highway. At the 2021 census, Wee Waa had a population of 2,034. Wee Waa...
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kilometres (324 mi) northwest of Sydney. It sits on the junction of the Kamilaroi Highway and the Newell Highway. At the 2021 census, the town of Narrabri...
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written in a real language. However, according to other sources, it is in Kamilaroi (Gamilaraay), a now moribund Australian aboriginal language. See also...
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Saint Petersburg: Jakov Trej. Austin, Peter K. (2008). "The Gamilaraay (Kamilaroi) Language, northern New South Wales — A Brief History of Research" (PDF)...
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term includes many ethno-linguistic groups within the area, such as the Kamilaroi (Gamilaraay) and Yuggera (Jagera) peoples. Many Murri people play rugby...
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children of Aboriginal descent; through this ancestor he is a Gamilaraay (or Kamilaroi) man, from which he derived his artistic name "Laroi". His interest in...
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