Aboriginal Australian people of South Australian west coast
Aboriginal languages of South Australia.[a]
The Wirangu are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Western coastal region of South Australia.
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The Wirangu are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Western coastal region of South Australia. Daisy Bates stated that the Wirangu ethnonym was composed...
Wirangu may be, WirangupeopleWirangu language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Wirangu. If an internal link led you...
moribund Australian Aboriginal language traditionally spoken by the Wirangupeople, living on the west coast of South Australia across a region encompassing...
spoken by the Kokatha people, whose traditional lands are in the western part of the state of South Australia, north of the Wirangupeople. Kokatha was historically...
glowing fire sticks became the bright stars of the Pleiades cluster. The Wirangupeople of the west coast of South Australia have a creation story embodied...
prevented from capturing one of the seven sisters by a great flood. The Wirangupeople of the west coast of South Australia have a creation story embodied...
Lincoln. This region was inhabited by Aboriginal Nauo, Kokatha and Wirangupeople. In the first of these incidents, John Hamp, a hutkeeper on the Stony...
groups who lived in the area, including the Kokatha, Mirning, and Wirangupeoples. Rings' father, a German migrant, worked on the railway, and her mother...
Uworra. The traditional owners of the land within the hundred are the Wirangupeople. "Placename Details: Hundred of Catt". Property Location Browser. Government...
associated wetland complex. It lies in the traditional lands of the Wirangupeople. The conservation park is located within the gazetted localities (from...
Queensland, Australia Yarli peoples Karenggapa: New South Wales, Australia Pama-Nyungan peoples Thura-Yura peoplesWirangu: South Australia, Australia...
mission was established near the traditional lands of the Wirangu, Mirning, and Kokatha peoples. A school was built within a year, with the church following...
The use of "Nunga" by non-Aboriginal people is not always regarded as appropriate. The term comes from Wirangu, the language spoken around Ceduna, and...
was founded in 1913. The traditional owners of the hundred are the Wirangupeoples. Lands administrative divisions of South Australia The Fleurieu Peninsula...
of its regional neighbours on the Eyre Peninsula, such as Barngarla or Wirangu. Apart from Nawu, other variant spellings have been recorded as Nhawu,...
and Kuyani to their east, the Barngarla on the southeastern flank, the Wirangu directly south, the Mirning southwest, and the Ngalia to their west. According...
Robinson. The traditional owners of the area are the Wirangu and Nauo people, both speakers of the Wirangu language. The first European to sight the area was...
the Waterloo Bay massacre, where up to 260 Barngarla, Nauo, Kokatha and Wirangu may have been driven off cliffs into the sea. In 1850 both the Barngarla...
and Wirangupeoples, who have inhabited the area for at least 30,000 years and are now known collectively as the Gawler Ranges Aboriginal People. These...
Aboriginal people for over 40 thousand years, with the Barngarla (eastern Eyre, including Port Lincoln), Nauo (south western Eyre), Wirangu (north western...
Nauo people, so obtained his information mainly from Wirangu and Barngarla people. According to Tindale, the traditional lands of the Nauo people were...
was proclaimed in 1895. The traditional owners of the land are the Wirangupeoples. Lands administrative divisions of South Australia The Fleurieu Peninsula...
their rigorous rules, and subsequently intermarried with people with Narungga, Barngarla and Wirangu descent, while maintaining a keen sense of their Nukunu...
and was founded in 1913. The traditional owners of the land are the Wirangupeoples. The locality of Pureba, South Australia and the Pureba Conservation...
proclaimed in 1893. The traditional owners of the hundred are the Wirangupeoples. Nunjikompita and Pimbaacla are railway stations on the Eyre Peninsula...
language), nkuna and ungkuna (Arrernte), yangkunnu (Barngarla), and yangwina (Wirangu), and yel-le-lek (from the Wimmera), and cal-drin-ga (from the lower Murray)...