Barababaraba (Baraba-Baraba), or Baraparapa, is an extinct Indigenous Australian language once spoken along the southern tributaries of the Murrumbidgee...
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grammar of the Barababaraba language, and stated that one dialect at least existed, spoken on the Murray River near Swan Hill. Barababaraba territory which...
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Loddon River (category Articles containing Barababaraba-language text)
Wembawemba language, the name for the river is Woppoon, with no clearly defined meaning. In the Djadjawurrung and the Barababaraba languages, the name...
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Wemba Wemba, is as of 2020[update] part of a language revival project. Other dialects are Barababaraba and Wergaia. Jardwadjali (with dialects Jagwadjali...
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Aboriginal Victorians (redirect from Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages)
Aboriginal people of Victoria had developed a varied and complex set of languages, tribal alliances, beliefs and social customs that involved totemism,...
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Baden-Powell (1857–1941), founder of the Scout Movement Barababaraba language, an indigenous language of Australia (ISO 639-3 code: rbp) RBP, a 64-bit register...
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Wotjobaluk people (section Language)
Djadjala Wattyabullak Wimmera tribe Woitu-bullar (plural of man as used in Barababaraba tribe) Wotjo-ba-laiuruk (lit. "men and women") Woychibirik (name for...
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Latji Latji (section Language)
their language. The smallpox that devastated the Latjilatji, as it did all the Murray riverine tribes (Tatitati, Jitajita, Nari-Nari, Barababaraba, Warkawarka...
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