Indigenous Australian people of the Murray-Darling junction
The Maraura or Marrawarra people are an Aboriginal group whose traditional lands are located in Far West New South Wales and South Australia, Australia.
The Maraura or Marrawarra people are an Aboriginal group whose traditional lands are located in Far West New South Wales and South Australia, Australia...
with Victoria to the south and South Australia to the west. The local Maraura people probably had their first encounter with the British when Charles...
(Wanyuparlku, Bandjigali, Baarundji), Parrintyi (Barrindji) and Marawara (Maraura). Bowern (2011) lists Gurnu/Guula as a separate language, though Hercus...
guided Thomas Mitchell in his 1836 expedition Pul Kanta (c.1815–?) – a Maraura man who survived the Rufus River massacre, gave evidence at a magisterial...
compare it to." In an account of a police expedition in 1841 to capture Maraura people from the region west of the junction of the Murray and Darling rivers...
around the Paroo River and Broken Hill. They were close neighbours of the Maraura, further down the Great Darling Anabranch. The landscape is characterized...
indigenous means in New South Wales. Nanya was born around 1835 and was of the Maraura tribe of the lower Darling area in the south-western corner New South Wales...
South Australia. He was in charge of the armed party that murdered 30-40 Maraura people, which may have included women and children, now known as the Rufus...
armoured brigade lacked the fuel to reach Mechili and ordered a move to Maraura, where a small amount of petrol was found. Rimington planned to move to...
overlanders had been engaging in sexual relations with Maraura women without giving the Maraura the food and clothing that was promised in return. An estimated...
grazed and damaged the traditional lands of the Paakantyi/Barkindji and Maraura peoples. The conflicts with overlanders escalated, culminating in the infamous...
Eagle and Crow myth, which Tindale recorded from both the Ngadjuri and the Maraura, and which was also studied by R. M. Berndt and his wife C.H. Berndt. Tindale's...
in close contact with the Nganguruku, Ngaiawang, Ngadjuri, Ngarkat and Maraura peoples, as well as their clear relationship with the Kaurna people and...
regarded as a breakaway family formed by a man, Nanja, who fled from a Maraura clan with whom he had kin links, and took refuge in Danggali territory...
Paroo River) Bpaa'roon-jee (reflects exonym for the Barindji used by the Maraura) On the confusion surrounding these two variants, see Hercus 1989, pp. 48–49...
time of its donation, comprising approximately 800 individuals from the Maraura, Kureinji, Tati-tati, and Wati Wati peoples across five burial sites along...
Erawiruck Jeraruk Yerraruck Yirau Pomp-malkie Meru (meru meaning 'man') Juju (Maraura exonym, ju being their word for 'no') Yuyu, You-you Rankbirit Wilu, Willoo...
River and the Darling River are the traditional lands of the Paakantyi and Maraura peoples. There is an extensive and rich archaeological heritage that documents...
Derna, after receiving a wireless report ordering a change of direction to Maraura. The divisional headquarters did not receive the message, continued eastwards...