Look up Gurindji in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gurindji may refer to: Gurindji, Northern Territory, a locality in Australia Gurindji people, an Australian...
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Wave Hill walk-off (redirect from The Gurindji Strike)
1164 The Wave Hill walk-off, also known as the Gurindji strike, was a walk-off and strike by 200 Gurindji stockmen, house servants and their families, starting...
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The Gurindji ([ˈɡʊrɪndʒiː]) are an Aboriginal Australian people of northern Australia, 460 kilometres (290 mi) southwest of Katherine in the Northern Territory's...
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Gurindji /ɡʊˈrɪndʒi/ is a Pama–Nyungan language spoken by the Gurindji and Ngarinyman people in the Northern Territory, Australia. The language of the...
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Gurindji Kriol is a mixed language which is spoken by Gurindji people in the Victoria River District of the Northern Territory (Australia). It is mostly...
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earlier dispossession of their land by the colonial government, sparked the Gurindji strike (also known as the Wave Hill walk-off) at Wave Hill. This was a...
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Vincent Lingiari (category Gurindji people)
– 21 January 1988) was an Australian Aboriginal rights activist of the Gurindji people. In his early life he started as a stockman at Wave Hill Station...
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Kelly and Carmody, and is based on the story of the Wave Hill walk-off (Gurindji strike) and Vincent Lingiari as part of the Indigenous people's struggle...
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Mixed language (section Gurindji Kriol)
consistently in Light Warlpiri. Gurindji Kriol exhibits a structural split between the noun phrase and verb phrase, with Gurindji contributing the noun structure...
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Gurindji is a locality in the Northern Territory of Australia located about 459 kilometres (285 mi) south of the territory capital of Darwin. The locality...
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of Australia, consisting of (from west to east): Walmajarri Djaru Gurindji (Gurindji proper, Bilinarra, Wanyjirra, Malngin, Ngarinyman) Mudburra In 2004...
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publication of his book, The Unlucky Australians, in 1968, written during the Gurindji Strike. He ran unsuccessfully for the Australian parliament twice as a...
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Daguragu, previously also known as Wattie Creek by the Gurindji people as it is situated on a tributary of the Victoria River, is a locality in the Northern...
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1966, the Aboriginal station workers, led by Vincent Lingiari, staged the Gurindji strike, also known as the Wave Hill Walk Off, in protest against oppressive...
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Verbless clause (section Gurindji Kriol language)
Verbless clauses are comprised, semantically, of a predicand, expressed or not, and a verbless predicate. For example, the underlined string in [With the...
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family company, owned the Wave Hill Station in Australia at the time of the Gurindji strike (also known as the Wave Hill walk-off) which ran for nine years...
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morphology and language contact, who was one of the first academics to describe Gurindji Kriol. As of 2022, she is a professor at the University of Queensland and...
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Egan wrote the "Gurindji Blues" in 1969 with Vincent Lingiari during the Wave Hill walk-off. Egan says he was moved to write "Gurindji Blues" after he...
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Namatjira until 2020 and Gwoja thereafter. He is of Arrente, Arabana and Gurindji descent. Chanston James Paech was born in 1987 in Alice Springs, in the...
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Aboriginal Consultative Committee. After the Gurindji strike and handover of Wattie Creek to the Gurindji people by Prime Minister Gough Whitlam, Luther...
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by Aboriginal people in New South Wales, 1939 Wave Hill walk-off, by Gurindji stockmen in the Northern Territory of Australia, 1966 2018 Google walkouts...
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rights to fair wages and land, including the strike and walk off by the Gurindji people at Wave Hill cattle station in 1966, as well as other activities...
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Station. The Gurindji walk off was caused by the government not granting about 8 square miles (21 km2) to build a settlement on the Gurindji tribal lands...
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(Iliaura exonym) Source: Tindale 1974, p. 232 Ngumpit, a name used by the Gurindji, Malngin, Bilinara, Mudburra and Ngarinyman peoples to refer to themselves...
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languages (Yapa) Warlmanpa Warlpiri Ngumbin languages Walmajarri Djaru Gurindji Mudburra Ngardi, once classified as either Ngarrga (2002) or Ngumpin (2004)...
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1971, the single features Vincent Lingiari of Gurindji strike fame, who introduces the recording in Gurindji, followed by a translation into English. Yunupingu...
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interlocutor with the British Beetaloo Jangari Bill (1910 - 1983) a Warumungu and Gurindji man who worked as a labourer and became an elder of his people Billiamook...
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An important event in this struggle was the strike and walk off by the Gurindji people at Wave Hill Cattle Station in 1966. The Northern Territory Council...
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stock south into Queensland. The traditional owners of the lands are the Gurindji people, who have lived in the area for approximately 60,000 years. The...
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continuing the tradition. Wajarra are non-sacred songs originating in the Gurindji region of the Northern Territory and performed for fun and entertainment...
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