Aboriginal Australian people of the Atherton Tableland
Not to be confused with the Bambara people.
Ethnic group
Mbabaram
Mbabaɽam
Regions with significant populations
Australia
Languages
Mbabaram (historically), English (Australian English, Australian Aboriginal English)
Religion
Australian Aboriginal religion and mythology, Christianity
Related ethnic groups
Other Dyirbal peoples, Walangama, Agwamin, Mbara, other Aboriginal Australians
Mbabaram or Mbabaɽam, often referred to as the Barbaram people, are an Indigenous Australian people living in Queensland in the rainforests of the Atherton Tableland.
Mbabaram or Mbabaɽam, often referred to as the Barbaram people, are an Indigenous Australian people living in Queensland in the rainforests of the Atherton...
Mbabaram (Barbaram) is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language of north Queensland. It was the traditional language of the Mbabarampeople. Recordings...
Look up Mbabaram in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mbabaram (Babaram) may refer to: Mbabarampeople, an Australian ethnic group Mbabaram language, an...
short-statured Aboriginal peoples living on the coastal and rainforest areas around Cairns on the lands of the Mbabarampeople and Djabugay people. Birdsell found...
Australo-Melanesian – Outdated grouping of human beings Mbabarampeople – Aboriginal Australian people of the Atherton Tableland Melanesians – Indigenous inhabitants...
American author, social activist, and college professor Mbabaram (disambiguation), an Australian people and language This disambiguation page lists articles...
Stanley M. Garn, "Races: a Study of Race formation in Man" (1950) Mbabarampeople LAT 1994. Mai 1994. Davis, Fiona (2009). "Calculating colour: whiteness...
the others being Yidinji, Ngadyan, Mamu, Girramay, Wargamay, Waruŋu and Mbabaɽam. Dyirbal belongs to the Dyirbalic branch of the Pama–Nyungan language family...
as Iyora (also spelt as Iora or Eora), which simply means "people" (or Aboriginal people), while the inland dialect has been referred to as Dharug, a...
it. Languages neighbouring the many Dyirbal dialects include: Ngaygungu Mbabaram Muluriji Yidiny Warungu Warrgamay Nyawaygi Dyirbal has only four places...
others being Yidinji, Ngajan, Dyirbal, Girramay, Warrgamay, Waruŋu and Mbabaram. Mamu had a special mother-in-law language, called Dyalŋuy (Jalnguy). Though...
Waruŋu and Mbabaram, of the Dyirbal tribes. Ngajanji/Ngadyan was according to Robert M. W. Dixon, the name for the language spoken by a people whose proper...
and Forsayth. To the north of Ewamian country is that of Wakaman with Mbabaram to the north-east. In clockwise direction, Ewamian's eastern neighbours...
peoples, who are ethnically, culturally and linguistically distinct from Australian Aboriginal peoples, although also an Indigenous Australian people...
continent. Vol. 2. Melbourne: J. Ferres. pp. 418–421. Dixon, R. M. W. (1966). "Mbabaram: a dying Australian language". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African...
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cross referencing. To a lesser extent he feels that, since Western Desert people own some media sources (radio station etc.), such factors should be included...