The Bungandidj people are an Aboriginal Australian people from the Mount Gambier region in south-eastern South Australia, and also in western Victoria...
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Bungandidj is a language of Australia, spoken by the Bungandidj people, Indigenous Australians who lived in an area which is now in south-eastern South...
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eruption on the Australian mainland.[citation needed] The Boandik (or Bungandidj) people occupied the area before the colonisation of South Australia. Blue...
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Aboriginal South Australians (redirect from Indigenous peoples of South Australia)
Maraura people stretched deep into South Australian territory. In 1848, at least nine people of the Wattatonga clan (of either the Bungandidj people or Tanganekald...
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Mount Gambier (section Notable people)
Victorian border. The traditional owners of the area are the Bungandidj (or Boandik) people. Mount Gambier is the most important settlement in the Limestone...
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Australia hotspot which may currently lie offshore. The Boandik (or Bungandidj) people occupied the area before the colonisation of South Australia. They...
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visitors Prior to European settlement starting in the 1820s, the Bungandidj people from the Mount Gambier region are the early settlers of this area...
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Gambier The area around present day Yahl were inhabited by the local Bungandidj people.[citation needed] Yahl is the aboriginal word for "waters, much water"...
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original inhabitants of the land are the Boandik group, of the Bungandidj people of Aboriginal people who lived in what is now south-eastern South Australia....
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on the time of year. The Mount Gambier Region is inhabited by the Bungandidj people. They have been the Indigenous custodians of the land for over 30...
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Taungurung: Victoria, Australia Djadjawurrung: Victoria, Australia Drual peoples Bungandidj: Mount Gambier, South Australia, Australia Gunditjmara: Victoria,...
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Wattatonga was the name used by the neighbouring Bungandidj people to refer to the Tanganekald people. Foster, Hosking & Nettelbeck 2001, p. 3. Foster...
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traditional tribal boundaries for the Bungandidj people (western bank) and Gunditjmara people (eastern bank) people from two distinct language groups. Little...
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Warwar. It is within Valley Lake Conservation Park. The Boandik (or Bungandidj) people occupied the area before the colonisation of South Australia. When...
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Harry Hewitt (category People murdered in South Australia)
in the south-east of South Australia. Hewitt was a member of the Bungandidj people. As a child he was taken to the Point McLeay Mission station. Around...
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Station. The Arthur brothers were in continuous conflict with the local Bungandidj people from the time of their arrival. Many of their shepherds absconded...
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was initially used as a water source for the town. The Boandik (or Bungandidj) people occupied the area before the colonisation of South Australia. The...
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with red and white bands which is known as the Robe Obelisk. The Bungandidj people were living in the Robe region prior to the arrival of Europeans....
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Lobster Capital". The original inhabitants of the area are by the Bungandidj Aboriginal people, who refer to it as Ngaranga, possibly meaning "noisy" or "caves"...
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Dharug language (section Eora people)
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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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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Wurrung Ledji-Ledji Madhi-Madhi Wadi-Wadi Wathaurong Wemba Wemba Woiwurrung–Taungurung Drual Bungandidj Dhauwurd Wurrung Kuurn Kopan Noot Yaran (Bindjali)...
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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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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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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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the call for the southwestern race C. b. naso. In the language of the Bungandidj of south-eastern South Australia and western Victoria this bird was called...
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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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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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the Western Desert language traditionally spoken by the Pitjantjatjara people of Central Australia. It is mutually intelligible with other varieties of...
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