• as the Warungu/Warrongo, were an Indigenous Australian people of the northern Queensland rainforest areas south of Cairns. The Warrongo language, extinct...
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  • Warrongo or Warrungu may refer to: Warrongo people of Queensland, Australia Warrongo language spoken by them This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Maric branch of the Pama–Nyungan family. It was formerly spoken by the Warrongo people in the area around Townsville, Queensland, Australia. Its last native...
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  • Alf Palmer (category Articles containing Warrongo-language text)
     1891–1981), or Jinbilnggay in the Warrongo language, was the last native speaker of the Australian aboriginal language Warrongo. He lived in Townsville, Queensland...
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    language or Warrongo language). Akurra, great snake deity of the Adnyamathanha people Bila, cannibal sun goddess of the Adnyamathanha people Bunyip, mythical...
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    the land surrounding the Blencoe Falls are the Indigenous Australian Warrongo people, some of whom were driven over the ridges above Blencoe Falls to drown...
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    Palmer, Cape Tribulation and Wujal Wujal. Warungu (also known as Warrungu, Warrongo, and Waroongoo.) is an Australian Aboriginal language in North Queensland...
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  • with animacy restrictions on free pronouns include Wanyjirra, Bilinarra, Warrongo, Guugu Yimidhirr and many others. Bound pronouns can take a variety of...
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    as Iyora (also spelt as Iora or Eora), which simply means "people" (or Aboriginal people), while the inland dialect has been referred to as Dharug, a...
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  • universities and through public broadcasting. The country of the Noongar people is the southwest corner of Western Australia. Within that region, many Noongar...
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    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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    situated on the traditional lands of the Mbarbaram peoples. Warungu (also known as Warrungu, Warrongo, and Waroongoo) is an Australian Aboriginal language...
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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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    Hinchinbrook Island and the adjacent mainland. Warungu (also known as Warrungu, Warrongo, and Waroongoo.) is an Australian Aboriginal language in North Queensland...
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    a nearly extinct Australian Aboriginal language, spoken by the Yidinji people of north-east Queensland. Its traditional language region is within the...
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    Gudjal (category Aboriginal peoples of Queensland)
    Kutjala, are an Indigenous Australian people of northern Queensland. The Gudjal spoke a dialect of the Warrongo subgroup of Greater Maric. The materials...
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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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  • 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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  • language of north Queensland. It was the traditional language of the Mbabaram people. Recordings are held in the Audiovisual Archive of the Australian Institute...
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    Australia, South Australia and the Northern Territory. Most Western Desert people live in communities on or close to their traditional lands, although some...
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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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    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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  • following peoples spoke the dialects of Biri mentioned above: Baradha people Biria people Gangulu people Garaynbal people Giya people (Gia) Ngaro people Wiri...
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  • Nyawigi (category Aboriginal peoples of Queensland)
    Herbert River at Halifax and Ingham, were the Biyaygiri. To the west was Warrongo country. Their southern boundary lay at the Seaview Range. Other neighbours...
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  • served as an important identity marker between the Gunggari and Bidjara peoples. Although academically speaking, differences between the two languages...
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    Gugu-Badhun (category Aboriginal peoples of Queensland)
    Badhun: People of the Valley of Lagoons, published in 2017. Gugu Badhun is considered, with the Gudjal language, to be a dialect of the Warrongo subgroup...
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  • Ewamian (redirect from Ewamin people)
    The Ewamian or Agwamin people are an Aboriginal Australian people of the state of Queensland. The language of Ewamian people, now undergoing revival,...
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  • Dyirbalic Dyirbal Nyawaygi Warrgamay Wulguru Maric Bidjara Biri Kingkel Warrongo Waka–Kabic Barunggam Dappil Gabi-Gabi Gureng Gureng Wakawaka Wuliwuli Durubalic...
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