The Kureinji, otherwise known as the Keramin, are an Aboriginal group whose traditional lands are located in southwest New South Wales, Australia, along the north side of the Murray River roughly between today's settlements of Euston and Wentworth.
The Kureinji, otherwise known as the Keramin, are an Aboriginal group whose traditional lands are located in southwest New South Wales, Australia, along...
Kureinji is an extinct language of southwest New South Wales. It is also called Keramin and Kemendok, though it is not clear if these are dialects or synonyms...
Australia and Victoria, Australia Ngarkat: South Australia, Australia Kureinji: New South Wales, Australia Jitajita: New South Wales, Australia Tatitati:...
southern flank, the Dadi Dadi on their southwestern frontier, and the Kureinji to their west. Archaeological investigation has confirmed a tribal boundary...
languages of the lower Murray river group that included Dadi Dadi and Kureinji, as is distinctive for the large number of monosyllables in its vocabulary...
Bagandji Barkinji, Barkinjee, Barkunjee, Bahkunji Bpaa'gkon-jee Kaiela (A Kureinji term for them, meaning "northerners") Kkengee Kornoo (A name for the language...
classified as belonging to the Lower Murray Areal Group, together with Kureinji, and to be similar to that spoken by the Watiwati, but reports are contradictory...