Darling River (redirect from Baaka)
The Darling River (Paakantyi: Baaka or Barka) is the third-longest river in Australia, measuring 1,472 kilometres (915 mi) from its source in northern...
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Yaama Ngunna Baaka 2019 was a Corroboree Festival conceived by Bruce Shillingsworth, with a vision of initiating dialog with Elders. The festival comprised...
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Anthropologists studying the Aka: Barry Hewlett Michelle Kisliuk Seize the Dance! BaAka Musical Life and the Ethnography of Performance by Michelle Kisliuk (Oxford...
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Baaka (Kakhaber) Kherkheulidze (Georgian: ბააკა ხერხეულიძე, romanized: baak'a kherkheulidze) was a Georgian nobleman, supporter of Giorgi Saakadze. In...
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Australian Aboriginal tribal group of the Darling River (known to them as the Baaka) basin in Far West New South Wales, Australia. The ethnonym Paakantyi means...
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against the Baaka, a sub-group of the Aari people. The Imperial Ethiopian army approached the Baaka by beating the ceremonial drum negarit. The Baaka on their...
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or "Baaka") language. However, this type of vocabulary is subject to widespread borrowing among the Pygmies and neighboring peoples, and the "Baaka" language...
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Reign 2015 – Present Predecessor Gazon Matodya Born (1945-08-03) 3 August 1945 (age 78) Diitabiki, Suriname Spouse Bow Atanso House Baaka bee of Otoo lo...
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2024 pottery finding Stone tool#Aboriginal Australian use Yaama Ngunna Baaka, 2019 festival consisting of a series of corroborees Johnson, Sian (26 February...
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or "Baaka". However, as substrate vocabulary has been widely borrowed between Pygmies and neighboring peoples, no reconstruction of such a "Baaka" language...
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