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    The Gamilaraay or Kamilaroi language (Gamilaraay pronunciation: [ɡ̊aˌmilaˈɻaːj]) is a Pama–Nyungan language of the Wiradhuric subgroup found mostly in...
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  • named after the Kamilaroi people. Gamilaraay language is classified as one of the Pama–Nyungan languages. The language is no longer spoken, as the last...
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  • Dharragarra (meaning "platypus" in the Gamilaraay language) is an extinct genus of monotreme mammal from the Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) Griman Creek...
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  • Australian Aboriginal kinship (category Articles containing Gamilaraay-language text)
    what creates moiety). The Gamilaraay language group from New South Wales have a four-section system. The Martuthunira language group from the Pilbara region...
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    Australian boobook (category Articles containing Gamilaraay-language text)
    Pilbara knew it as gurrgumarlu. In the Yuwaaliyaay dialect of the Gamilaraay language of southeastern Australia, the Australian boobook is guurrguurr....
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    Yuwaaliyaay, Gamilaraay, Kamilaroi, Yuwaaliyaayi) is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken on Yuwaalaraay country. The Yuwaalaraay language region includes...
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  • Yuwaalaraay (category Articles containing Gamilaraay-language text)
    the Gamilaraay language in earlier sources, more recent sources suggest different distinctions. Yuwaalaraay is one of six dialects or languages of Gamilaraay...
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    Cleverman (category Articles containing Gamilaraay-language text)
    people: kunki. Gamilaraay nation: wiringin. Dalabon peoples: marrngkidj. Bininj Kunwok: na-kordang, or marrkidjbu (marrugeku). Duuŋidjawu language: gundir....
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  • members of the Wirraayaraay people, Indigenous Australians who spoke a Gamilaraay language. Fleming was born in 1816 to parents Henry Fleming and Elizabeth...
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  • choir from the Blue Mountains. A cover version partly sung in the Gamilaraay language was recorded by Mitch Tambo and Reigan Derry in 2023, with the approval...
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    pronoun I. Some languages, called ergative, Gamilaraay among them, distinguish instead between Agents and Patients. In ergative languages, the single participant...
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    Kuringgai (redirect from Guringai language)
    the southern borders of the Gamilaraay and the area around Sydney, and a historical people with its own distinctive language, located in part of that territory...
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    originally inhabited by Aboriginal Australians speaking the Kamilaroi (Gamilaraay) language. The name of the town in Kamilaroi means "Place of White Stones"...
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    (Gamilaroi, Kamilaroi, Comilroy) is a language from South-West Queensland and North-West New South Wales. The Gamilaraay language region includes the landscape...
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    rituals were undertaken. The word Bora was originally taken from the Gamilaraay language spoken by the Kamilaroi people who lived in the region north of the...
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    western Pilbara knew it as gurrbaru. In the Yuwaaliyaay dialect of the Gamilaraay language of southeastern Australia, it is buubuurrbu. Names recorded from...
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    Fostoria dhimbangunmal (category Articles containing Gamilaraay-language text)
    name dhimbangunmal means "sheep yard" in the languages of the Yuwaalaraay, Yuwaalayaay, and Gamilaraay peoples of Australia) is a genus of iguanodontian...
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  • apparently related to the verb yulugi (to dance, to play) in the Gamilaraay language of the Aboriginal Kamilaroi (Indigenous Australians). In an Aboriginal...
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    Royal National Park. Maianbar means deep tank or waterhole in the Gamilaraay language. The name initially referred to the site of local marine fish hatcheries...
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    tree is called muurrgu or murrgu in the Yuwaalaraay dialect of the Gamilaraay language around Walgett in northwestern New South Wales. Other common names...
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    that is endemic to inland parts of north-eastern Australia. In the Gamilaraay language it is known as dhan, gayan or gan. The shrub or tree typically grows...
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  • Mitch Tambo (category Gamilaraay)
    his Aboriginal Australian (Gamilaraay) culture and identity, while his Aunty Bernadette Duncan helped him revive his language. Tambo said "My mum has been...
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    List of Christmas and winter gift-bringers (category Articles containing Gamilaraay-language text)
    of Armenia[citation needed]  Australia Santa Claus; Bubaa Gaadha (in Gamilaraay) Wangkarnal Crow (in Warmun, Western Australia)  Austria St Nikolaus or...
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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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    languages or Central (Inland) New South Wales, are a family of Pama–Nyungan languages of Australia. There are three languages: Wiradhuric Gamilaraay (northeast)...
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    area for many thousands of years. The name Quirindi comes from the Gamilaraay language, with a number of meanings having been attributed it, which include...
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  • In Gamilaraay mythology, Birrangulu (‘face like an axe handle’, from birra ‘axe handle’ and ngulu ‘forehead’) or Birrahgnooloo is a fertility spirit[citation...
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    Flinders Ranges in South Australia as iga or iga warta, and in the Gamilaraay language as bambul. Capparis mitchellii can grow up to eight metres in height...
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    Githabul (~ 10; shared with Queensland) Wiradjuri (~ 500) Gamilaraay (~ 100) South Australia: 4 languages (~ 3,900): Ngarrindjeri (~ 300) Adyamathanha (~ 100)...
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    the reversed-N-form of the uppercase used in a 1875 Gamilaraay text. Eng used in a 1875 Gamilaraay text. Italic ŋ based on double-storey g as used in Horatio...
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