The Barranbinya, also written Baranbinja and other variants, are an Aboriginal Australian people of New South Wales. Barranbinya territory extended over...
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Barranbinja language (redirect from Barranbinya language)
and Oates conclude that Barranbinya and Muruwari were in a dialect relation. Lynette Oates' work on Muruwari and Barranbinya gives a cognate count of...
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Mr Robin Campbell, among others. Lynette Oates' work on Muruwari and Barranbinya corroborates the view that both languages are most likely in a dialect...
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Bundjalung people Aboriginal peoples Anēwan Arakwal Awabakal Banbai Barranbinya Bidjigal Bigambul Birrbay Bundjalung Western Bundjalung Darkinyung Darug...
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Parran-binye, Burranbinya, Burrunbinya, Barrumbinya, Burranbinga, Burrabinya, Barranbinya[1] New South Wales Riverine Barababaraba,[2] Baraparapa, Burrabura-ba...
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collection.aiatsis.gov.au. 2019-07-26. Retrieved 2021-07-06. "D26: Barranbinya". collection.aiatsis.gov.au. 2019-07-26. Retrieved 2021-07-06. "S49:...
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July 2019. Retrieved 2024-10-02. Lynette F. Oates (1 January 1985). "Barranbinya: Fragments of A N.S.W. Aboriginal Language". p. 185. Retrieved 2024-10-09...
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NSW/ACT Rams, Sydney 2007 #58 2008–2015 35 2 Born and raised in Albury (Barranbinya) Craig Bird NSW/ACT Rams, Nelson Bay, Sydney NSW/ACT U18 (2007) 2007...
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have been identified as belonging to five main groups, the Ngiyampaa, Barranbinya, Paruntji, Naualko, and Muruwari peoples. Aboriginal people consulted...
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