The Dalabon or Dangbon are an Australian Aboriginal people of the Northern Territory. Traditionally the people now called Dalabon had no collective name...
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Dalabon or Dangbon may refer to: Dalabon people, an ethnic group of Australia Dalabon language, an Australian language This disambiguation page lists...
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Dalabon is a Gunwinyguan language of Arnhem Land, Australia. It is a severely endangered language, with perhaps as few as three fluent speakers remaining...
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Australia Gunwinyguan peoples Gunwinggic peoples Bininj: Northern Territory, Australia Gambalang: Northern Territory, Australia Dalabon: Northern Territory...
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of Burarra people: Anbara (or Anbarra), Marawuraba, Madia, Maringa and Gunadba. The Burraras' closest neighbours are the Dangbon/Dalabon, Nakara and...
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Cleverman (category Articles containing Dalabon-language text)
wiyung, wuyun. Galibal people: cooradgi. Wangkangurru people: minparu. Diyari people: kunki. Gamilaraay nation: wiringin. Dalabon peoples: marrngkidj. Bininj...
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Marra, Ngalakgan, Wandarrang, Mangarrayi, Ngandi, Nunggubuyu, Jawoyn, Dalabon, Rembarrnga, Barunga, Jaminjung, Ngarinyman, Wardaman, Walmatjari, Djaru...
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Other names include: Bolung in the Northern Territory, by the Dangbon/Dalabon/Buan and Rembarrnga muitj (var. Moitt, Muit ) in Central Arnhemland by...
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Ngalakgan (category Aboriginal peoples of the Northern Territory)
upper Maiwok and Flying Fox creeks. The Jawoyn lay directly west, the Dalabon to the northwest, the Rembarrnga to their immediate north, the Ngandi and...
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Critically endangered Victoria River (Northern Territory) Ngalkbun language, Dalabon language Buin, Boun, Buan, Bouin, Buwan, Dangbon, Gundangbon, Ngalabon...
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Australian Aboriginal language of the Karnic family. It was spoken by several peoples along the Wilson River in Queensland. Of these, the Wanggumara (Wangkumara)...
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Yolngu (also known as the Yolŋu and Yuulngu languages), the indigenous people of northeast Arnhem Land in northern Australia. The ŋ in Yolŋu is pronounced...
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Woiwurrung–Taungurung language (redirect from Yarra Yarra people)
was spoken by the Woiwurrung and related peoples in the Yarra River basin, Taungurung by the Taungurung people north of the Great Dividing Range in the...
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List of Australian Aboriginal group names (category Australian Aboriginal peoples)
peoples, who are ethnically, culturally and linguistically distinct from Australian Aboriginal peoples, although also an Indigenous Australian people...
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community, on a per capita basis, in the world. People speak Ndjébbana, Kuninjku, Kune, Rembarrnga, Dangbon/Dalabon, Nakkara, Gurrgoni, Djinang, Wurlaki, Ganalbingu...
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subgroup. It is the traditional language of the Wiradjuri people, an Aboriginal Australian people of New South Wales, Australia. Wiraiari and Jeithi may...
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group spoken in parts of the Northern Territory, Australia, by the Arrernte people. Other spelling variations are Arunta or Arrarnta, and all of the dialects...
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spoken by the Kabi Kabi people of South-east Queensland. The main dialect, Gubbi Gubbi, is extinct, but there are still 24 people with knowledge of the...
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closest relatives the Central Gunwinyguan languages Bininj Kunwok and Dalabon. The label marne refers to the phonological shape of the benefactive applicative...
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Yangman (category Aboriginal peoples of the Northern Territory)
an indigenous Australian people of the Northern Territory. The Yangman language was closely related to Wardaman and Dalabon, and survives fragmentarily...
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Australian Aboriginal language spoken in northeast Queensland by the Dyirbal people. In 2016, the Australian Bureau of Statistics reported that there were 8...
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List of indigenous ranger groups (category Indigenous peoples and the environment)
Indigenous ranger programs enable First Nations people across Australia to protect and manage their land, sea and culture through a combination of traditional...
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relations. The name in the Walpiri language is kururrungu, and a word in Dalabon (Gunwinyguan, non-Pama-Nyungan) – wuluhwuluh – is derived from a sound...
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Australian Aboriginal language, the traditional language of the Guugu Yimithirr people of Far North Queensland. It belongs to the Pama-Nyungan language family...
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Mangarrayi Marra Warndarrang Yugul Gunwinyguan Jawoyn Uwinymil Waray Kunwinjku Dalabon Kunbarlang Ngalakgan Rembarrnga Ngandi Nunggubuyu Anindilyakwa Other Gaagudju...
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are found in other Gunwinyguan languages, such as Bininj Kunwok, Jawoyn, Dalabon, Rembarrnga, Ngandi, as well as in the neighboring Yolngu languages. Ngalakgan...
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branch of the Pama–Nyungan family. It was formerly spoken by the Warrongo people in the area around Townsville, Queensland, Australia. Its last native speaker...
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December 23, 2011 (corrected February 6, 2012) Bibliography of Dyirbalic people and languages resources Archived 28 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine, at...
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Yanyuwa (Yanyuwa pronunciation: [jaṉuwa]) is the language of the Yanyuwa people of the Sir Edward Pellew Group of Islands in the Gulf of Carpentaria outside...
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cross referencing. To a lesser extent he feels that, since Western Desert people own some media sources (radio station etc.), such factors should be included...
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