The Paakantyi language, also spelt Paakantji, Barkindji, Barkandji, and Baagandji, and is also known as the Darling language, is a nearly extinct Australian...
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themselves as wiimpatya. The name Paakantyi therefore simply means the River People. Traditionally they speak the Paakantyi language of the Pama–Nyungan family...
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Darling River (category Articles containing Paakantyi-language text)
The Darling River (Paakantyi: Baaka or Barka) is the third-longest river in Australia, measuring 1,472 kilometres (915 mi) from its source in northern...
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Consciously devised language Endangered language – Language that is at risk of going extinct Ethnologue#Language families Extinct language – Language that no longer...
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Pantyikali dialect (redirect from Baarrundji language)
River) or Weyneubulcoo (Wanyuparlku, Wanyiwalku), is a dialect of the Paakantyi language. Pantyikali is spoken in New South Wales, Australia, northwest, north...
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Arandic–Thura-Yura Arandic languages Thura-Yura languages Southwest Queensland Karnic languages Northwest NSW Yarli Paakantyi Western Yolŋu-Ngarna (weak...
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Sudan Darling River, Australia, known as Barka or Baaka in the local Paakantyi language Barca or Barcas, the cognomen of a Carthaginian dynasty, see Barcid...
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Wilyakali (section Wilyakali language)
handed down by Justice Elizabeth Raper. The Wilyakali language is part of the Paakantyi language group, which is nearly extinct. Traditional Wilyakali...
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There are numerous Australian Aboriginal languages and dialects, many of which are endangered. An endangered language is one that it is at risk of falling...
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by speakers of Maric languages, including Guwamu and Badjiri. To the west, they neighboured Kurnu speakers (part of the Paakantyi dialect continuum). The...
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Organisation Dominion Rules Licence, a free content licence Paakantyi (Darling language) DRL Supply Co., a general store in Morrisonville, Illinois,...
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Paakantyi and other western languages, which also display a preference for word-final vowels. D26 Barranbinja at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database...
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Retrieved 2021-07-07. "D61: Southern Paakantyi". collection.aiatsis.gov.au. 2019-07-26. Retrieved 2021-07-07. "D12: PAAKANTYI / PAAKANTJI / BARKINDJI". collection...
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Nhaawuparlku (section Language)
more to Kurnu than to Paakantyi. It has recently been argued, though no certainty attaches to the hypothesis, that the language of the Milpulo was a dialect...
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Koori (category Articles containing Awabakal-language text)
from the Indigenous language Awabakal. For some people and groups, it has been described as a reclaiming of Indigenous language and culture, as opposed...
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Malyangapa (section Language)
rainbow serpent was called kakurra (corresponding to the Ngatyi of the Paakantyi and the akurra of their western neighbours, the Adnyamathanha. They shared...
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Luise Hercus (category Linguists of Pama–Nyungan languages)
their languages. Hercus wrote on, among others, the following languages (and their dialects): Arabana-Wangkangurru Kaurna Nukunu Nauo Paakantyi (Baagandji...
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their east, the Yitayita on their southeastern flank, while the southern Paakantyi inhabited the land to their west. The Parrintyi were organized into clans...
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Wanjiwalku (section Language)
determined that Wanjiwalku was a dialect of Paakantyi, while Malyangapa was morphological almost identical to the language spoken by the Yardliyawara, and to be...
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Ngarrindjeri Paakantyi Wangkangurru Western Desert language (dialects: Pitjantjatjara, Yankunytjatjara) Wirangu Yandruwandha Yarli (Malyangapa) Yuyu Language groups:...
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Ngarrindjeri Paakantyi Wangkangurru Western Desert language (dialects: Pitjantjatjara, Yankunytjatjara) Wirangu Yandruwandha Yarli (Malyangapa) Yuyu Language groups:...
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Menindee to catch up. They departed Menindee on 19 October, guided by a Paakantyi man named Dick Barkinji, William Wright (the manager of the nearby Kinchega...
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Malva preissiana (category Articles containing Greek-language text)
and relief from stomach problems. According to the oral stories of the Paakantyi people of New South Wales, Malva preissiana had many uses. It was used...
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provided advice on their health agency websites. In May 2020 a group of Paakantyi families set up a tent town on the banks of the Darling River near Wilcannia...
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Ngarrindjeri Paakantyi Wangkangurru Western Desert language (dialects: Pitjantjatjara, Yankunytjatjara) Wirangu Yandruwandha Yarli (Malyangapa) Yuyu Language groups:...
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Ngarrindjeri Paakantyi Wangkangurru Western Desert language (dialects: Pitjantjatjara, Yankunytjatjara) Wirangu Yandruwandha Yarli (Malyangapa) Yuyu Language groups:...
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