Bundjalung) Bowern (2011) lists Yugambeh, Githabul, Minyangbal, and Bandjalang as separate Bandjalangic languages. All Yugambeh–Bundjalung languages are...
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Yugambeh (or Mibanah, from Mibanah gulgun, lit. 'language of men' or 'sound of eagles'), also known as Tweed-Albert Bandjalang, is an Australian Aboriginal...
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name Bundjalung, and northern groups have maintained their dialect names. While some Bundjalung people refer to the Yugambeh as (Northern) Bundjalung, local...
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Ngarabal Nation. The languages of the Bundjalung people are dialects of the Lower-Richmond branch of the Yugambeh-Bundjalung language family. The names of...
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South Wales Yugambeh language, their language Yugambeh Museum, a museum of their culture and language Yugambeh–Bundjalung languages, a language family This...
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their language Yugambeh-Bandjalangic peoples, a cultural bloc / polity of Aboriginal-Australians Yugambeh-Bundjalung languages, their language family...
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(2005). "Yugambeh-Bandjalang Dialects". Grammar and texts of the Yugambeh-Bundjalung dialect chain in Eastern Australia. Muenchen: Lincom Europa. pp. 17–32...
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New South Wales languages North Coast Durubalic languages Yugambeh-Bundjalung languages Gumbaynggiric languages Waka-Kabic languages Northern Gulf Kalkatungic...
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The Yugambeh–Bandjalangic peoples are an Aboriginal Australian ethnolinguistic group identified by their use of one of more of the Yugambeh–Bundjalung languages...
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palm, having been derived from the word 'dganon' (from the Yugambeh–Bundjalung languages), which is a type of cycad that proliferates along the ridgelines...
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Studies Davies, Shaun (1 January 2022). "Your Language is Dead, Go Learn Bundjalung: Those who said Yugambeh". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal=...
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Sharpe is a linguist of Australian Aboriginal languages, specializing in Yugambeh-Bundjalung languages, with particular regard to Yugambir, She has also...
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Shaun Davies (activist) (redirect from Shaun Davies (Yugambeh))
ignored. Shaun has conducted additional linguistic work on the Yugambeh–Bundjalung languages and collected good evidence that previous classifications of...
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(LIRR), New York, United States bdy, the ISO 639-3 code for Yugambeh–Bundjalung languages, Australia This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Islander languages conducted in 2005, 2014 and 2019. Languages with more than 100 speakers: New South Wales: 3 languages (~ 600): Yugambeh-Bundjalung Bundjalung...
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'myloogun' (sunrise) or 'mooloogin' (dawn) from one of the Yugambeh–Bundjalung languages. Myocum was once home to the Myocum Railway Station, which was...
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Waalubal dialect (redirect from Casino language)
(2005). "Yugambeh-Bandjalang Dialects". Grammar and texts of the Yugambeh-Bundjalung dialect chain in Eastern Australia. Muenchen: Lincom Europa. pp. 17–32...
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and cultural significance. The name Tyagarah comes from the Yugambeh–Bundjalung language word Targourah and is the word for 'open grass country' and/or...
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place are the Bundjalung (Arakwal) people. This area was originally known as 'Toolond', which is taken from the Yugambeh–Bundjalung languages word 'juluny;...
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in the Bundjalung traditional Indigenous Australian country. The Yugambeh people are custodians within the traditional Aboriginal Bundjalung country...
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the Bundjalung (Arakwal) people and is a sacred women's site. The name Chincogan is thought to have been derived from a Yugambeh–Bundjalung languages word...
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Kombumerri clan (section Language)
of the Yugambeh-Bundjalung languages. Knowledge of the grammar is otherwise sketchy. John Allen appears to have considered this coastal language as a dialect...
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accepted. The name Canaipa was provided from Yugambeh people and identified as a Yugambeh-Bundjalung language word from the Ngaraangbal dialect spoken by...
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introduction to the Yugambeh-Bundjalung language and its dialects. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics. Sharpe, M.C. (1999). Dictionary of Western Bundjalung including...
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may be related to the Durubalic languages (Bowern 2011) or (along with the Pimpama language) to the Bandjalangic languages (Jefferies 2011). E26 Gowar at...
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Grafton (Bundjalung-Yugambeh: Gumbin Gir) is a city in the Northern Rivers region of the Australian state of New South Wales. It is located on the Clarence...
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Sharpe's map of Bundjalung dialects, based on the work of Terry Crowley, the Logan River marked their eastern border with the Yugambeh, while their southern...
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confused with the Bundjalung dialect of Yugambeh in the literature, muddling accounts of its classification. The status of the language is uncertain. Some...
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Shaun Daniel Allen (category Bundjalung people)
photographer, musician, and tattooist. Shaun Daniel Allen, a Bundjalung man, was born and raised on Yugambeh country on Queensland's Gold Coast. He was an only...
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