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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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Wirangu people

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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...

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Wirangu

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Wirangu may be, Wirangu people Wirangu language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Wirangu. If an internal link led you...

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Wirangu language

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moribund Australian Aboriginal language traditionally spoken by the Wirangu people, living on the west coast of South Australia across a region encompassing...

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Kokatha dialect

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spoken by the Kokatha people, whose traditional lands are in the western part of the state of South Australia, north of the Wirangu people. Kokatha was historically...

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Pleiades in folklore and literature

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glowing fire sticks became the bright stars of the Pleiades cluster. The Wirangu people of the west coast of South Australia have a creation story embodied...

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Australian Aboriginal astronomy

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prevented from capturing one of the seven sisters by a great flood. The Wirangu people of the west coast of South Australia have a creation story embodied...

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Waterloo Bay massacre

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Lincoln. This region was inhabited by Aboriginal Nauo, Kokatha and Wirangu people. In the first of these incidents, John Hamp, a hutkeeper on the Stony...

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Bangarra Dance Theatre

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groups who lived in the area, including the Kokatha, Mirning, and Wirangu peoples. Rings' father, a German migrant, worked on the railway, and her mother...

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Hundred of Catt

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Uworra. The traditional owners of the land within the hundred are the Wirangu people. "Placename Details: Hundred of Catt". Property Location Browser. Government...

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Lake Newland Conservation Park

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associated wetland complex. It lies in the traditional lands of the Wirangu people. The conservation park is located within the gazetted localities (from...

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List of Indigenous peoples

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Queensland, Australia Yarli peoples Karenggapa: New South Wales, Australia Pama-Nyungan peoples Thura-Yura peoples Wirangu: South Australia, Australia...

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Koonibba

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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...

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Nunga

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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...

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Hundred of Nunnyah

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was founded in 1913. The traditional owners of the hundred are the Wirangu peoples. Lands administrative divisions of South Australia The Fleurieu Peninsula...

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Nauo language

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of its regional neighbours on the Eyre Peninsula, such as Barngarla or Wirangu. Apart from Nawu, other variant spellings have been recorded as Nhawu,...

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Kokatha

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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...

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Hundred of Murray

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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...

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Barngarla people

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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...

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Gawler Ranges

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and Wirangu peoples, who have inhabited the area for at least 30,000 years and are now known collectively as the Gawler Ranges Aboriginal People. These...

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Port Lincoln

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Aboriginal people for over 40 thousand years, with the Barngarla (eastern Eyre, including Port Lincoln), Nauo (south western Eyre), Wirangu (north western...

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Nauo people

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Nauo people, so obtained his information mainly from Wirangu and Barngarla people. According to Tindale, the traditional lands of the Nauo people were...

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Hundred of Perlubie

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was proclaimed in 1895. The traditional owners of the land are the Wirangu peoples. Lands administrative divisions of South Australia The Fleurieu Peninsula...

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Nukunu

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their rigorous rules, and subsequently intermarried with people with Narungga, Barngarla and Wirangu descent, while maintaining a keen sense of their Nukunu...

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Hundred of Hague

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and was founded in 1913. The traditional owners of the land are the Wirangu peoples. The locality of Pureba, South Australia and the Pureba Conservation...

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Hundred of Petina

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proclaimed in 1893. The traditional owners of the hundred are the Wirangu peoples. Nunjikompita and Pimbaacla are railway stations on the Eyre Peninsula...

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Pink cockatoo

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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)...

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