The Djiringanj, also spelt Dyirringañ, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the southern coast of New South Wales. They are one of a larger group, known as the Yuin people, who all speak or spoke dialects of the Yuin–Kuric group of languages.
The Djiringanj, also spelt Dyirringañ, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the southern coast of New South Wales. They are one of a larger group, known...
Brinja or Bugelli-manji, , Wandandian, Jerrinja, Budawang, Yuin-Monaro, Djiringanj, Walbunja, and more. They have a close association with the Thaua and...
Dyirringañ, also spelt Dyirringany and Djiringanj, is an Australian Aboriginal language of the Yuin people of New South Wales. It is not listed in Bowern...
Dyawi Extinct WA Djinang language 100 to 230 Vigorous Yolŋu languages Djiringanj language Extinct SE NSW Djiwarli language, Jiwarli language Djiwali, Djwarli...
Wandandian peoples lay on their northern boundary, and to their south are the Djiringanj and Thaua. Alternative spellings include Walbanga and Walbunga. According...
Bermagui, has taught local Aboriginal languages including Dhurga and the Djiringanj language, along with the associated cultures, since 2019. Dhurga at Ethnologue...
region's carved tree treasures, 2012, retrieved 17 May 2018 "The Ngarigo, Djiringanj and the Brumby". ABC OPEN. Retrieved 16 January 2018. "REVOCATION OF RESERVES...
boundary. The Bega Valley, where Baronda is situated, is associated with the Djiringanj people. Perhaps because of their relatively small traditional lands and...
closely ever since. In April 2020, men from the Bermagui Wallaga Lake Djiringanj men's group launched their new hand-built net fishing boat at the lake...