• Gunai may refer to: Gunai people, an ethnic group of Australia Gunai language, an Australian language Gunai, Iran, a village Gunay (disambiguation) This...
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  • in such forms as Gunai, Kurnai, Gunnai, and Ganai. As a compromise, the group is now often referred to as the Gunaikurnai or Gunai/Kurnai. The names...
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  • far away as the Yarra Valley by the Wurundjeri people, Gippsland by the Gunai people, and the Riverina in south-western New South Wales. Some historians...
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  • Gavialidae Subfamily: †Gryposuchinae Genus: †Dadagavialis Salas-Gismondi et al., 2018 Species †Dadagavialis gunai Salas-Gismondi et al., 2018 (type)...
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    groups, including the Boonwurrung, the Bratauolung, the Djadjawurrung, the Gunai, the Gunditjmara, the Taungurung, the Wathaurong, the Wurundjeri, and the...
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    people of western Victoria called auroras puae buae ('ashes'), while the Gunai people of eastern Victoria perceived auroras as bushfires in the spirit...
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    Mialanes J, Wood R, Crouch J, Berthet J, Wong VN, Green H, Hellstrom J, GunaiKurnai Land, Waters Aboriginal Corporation (1 February 2021). "Late survival...
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    terms for the emu were Barrimal in the Dja Dja Wurrung language, myoure in Gunai, and courn in Jardwadjali. The birds were known as murawung or birabayin...
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    from a local Indigenous word from the Gunai language that means inhabitants of the swamp, referring to the Gunai clan that lived in the area. The nearby...
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    languages. Several of the languages of Victoria allowed initial /l/, and one—Gunai—also allowed initial /r/ and consonant clusters /kr/ and /pr/, a trait shared...
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    and Tasmania. The traditional owners are Indigenous Australians of the Gunai nation and in part of West Gippsland the Bunurong nation. Before permanent...
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  • Queensland Northeast Gulidjan[1] Victoria Southeast Gulngai[2] Queensland Gunai Ganai, Gunnai, Kurnai Koori, Kurnai[1][2] Gippsland, Victoria Southeast...
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  • wooden artefacts at the Cloggs Cave (Australia) matching descriptions of GunaiKurnai ritual installations described in 19th century ethnography, interpreted...
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    Boonwurrung Extinct Boon wurrung Gunai Revived Brabralung, Braiakalung, Brataualung, Krauatungalung, Tatungalung Gunai Dhauwurd wurrung Extinct Bi:g wurrung...
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  • from the Gunai. During 1833–34, around 60–70 Bunurong people, if a report has been correctly interpreted, may have been killed in a raid by Gunai when they...
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    However, these words are not reflected in modern linguists' knowledge of Gunai/Kurnai language. Records of the language show that the words wun wun or...
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    waatji pulyeri, meaning "little one of the waatji (lignum) bush", and the Gunai call it deeydgun, meaning "little bird with long tail". Both it and the...
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  • Aboriginal people of East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia, known as the Gunai/Kurnai people, fought against the European colonisation of their traditional...
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  • Australians Gunditjmara People Kilcarer gundidj clan Dja Dja Wurrung Taungurung Gunai Kurnai people Victory Dispossession of land of the indigenous clans Occupation...
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  • Liuge • 1226–1238 Yelü Xuedu • 1238–1259 Yelü Shouguonu • 1259–1269 Yelü Gunai History   • Yelü Liuge revolts against the Jin dynasty 1212 • Yelü Liuge...
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  • Australia Koori: New South Wales and Victoria, Australia Gippsland peoples Gunai: Gippsland, Victoria, Australia Bidawal: Gippsland, Victoria, Australia...
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    Australian Aboriginal enumeration Battle of Yering Possum-skin cloak Bunurong Gunai people Joy Murphy Wandin quoted in Ellender & Christiansen 2001, p. 121...
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    called Knob Reserve (formerly known as the "Forest of Arden"), part of the Gunai/Kurnai Bataluk Cultural Trail, which winds its way through East Gippsland...
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    incumbent 8 years, 59 days 9 Lidia Thorpe   Greens Senate Victoria Djab Wurrung Gunai Gunditjmara 4 September 2020 6 February 2023 3 years, 361 days   Independent...
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    Narecnitsi (Slavic) – Fate spirit Nariphon (Thai) – Pod people Nargun (Gunai) – Water monster Nasnas (Arabian) – Half-human, half-demon creature with...
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    pioneer pastoralist, and perpetrator of several of the Gippsland massacres of Gunai people. Arriving first in New South Wales in 1838, McMillan rose swiftly...
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    The Gunaikurnai or Gunai/Kurnai (/ˈɡʌnaɪkɜːrnaɪ/ GUN-eye-kur-nye) language, also spelt Gunnai, Kurnai, Ganai, Gaanay, or Kurnay /ˈkɜːrnaɪ/ KUR-nye) is...
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    led by the Scots pastoralist Angus McMillan, saw between 300 and 1,000 Gunai (or Kurnai) people murdered. 1840–1860. The Eumeralla Wars between European...
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  • accent becomes recessive in the vocative: πάτερ páter 'father!', γύναι gúnai 'madam!', ὦ Σώκρατες ô Sṓkrates 'o Socrates', Πόσειδον Póseidon, Ἄπολλον...
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    from the Thebes tablets is probably Proto-Greek. It appears, at least as gunai- in Armenian as well.[citation needed] ("Yoke" in later Proto-Hellenic and...
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