Aboriginal Australian people of the Northern Territory of Australia
The Marrithiyal, also written Marrithiel, are an Aboriginal Australian people whose traditional territory lay 100 to 130 miles (160 to 210 km) south of Darwin from Litchfield National Park and extend to the Daly River in the Northern Territory. They are also known as the Berringen (Berinken, Brinken) people to represent their affiliation and deep connections across the neighbouring South Western Daly region.[1][2][3]
The Marrithiyal, also written Marrithiel, are an Aboriginal Australian people whose traditional territory lay 100 to 130 miles (160 to 210 km) south of...
Marithiel or Marrithiyal may be, Marrithiyalpeople Marrithiyel language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Marrithiyel...
(Bringen, Brinken), is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the Marrithiyalpeople. Dialects besides Marrithiyel proper are Nganygit, Marri Amu (Marriammu...
refer to: Brinkin, Northern Territory, a suburb of Darwin Marrithiyalpeople, an Aboriginal people of Northern Territory historically referred to by some...
smooth, euphonious sound of Marrithiel spoken down country by the Marrithiyalpeople. The Wagiman had, in Tindale's estimation, approximately 1,800 square...
Northern Territory, Australia Menthe: Northern Territory, Australia Marrithiyal: Daly River, Northern Territory, Australia Maramanindji: Northern Territory...
headwaters of the Muldiva river. They are generally grouped as one of the Marrithiyal Maramanandji Maramarandji Marimanindu Marramaninjsji Marramaninyshi Murinmanindji...
in a sustainable way for many thousands of years. The Brinkin people (aka Marrithiyal) of the Daly River in the Northern Territory (NT) used harpoons...
Territory into a family of Indigenous Australian descent (Jupangati and Marrithiyal) and was raised the small town of Humpty Doo. He began playing football...