• Dhauwurd Wurrung is a term used for a group of languages spoken by various groups of the Gunditjmara people of the Western District of Victoria, Australia...
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  • groups who all spoke languages in the dialect continuum known as the Dhauwurd Wurrung language ("Gunditjmara language"). Gunditjmara is formed from two...
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    Lady Julia Percy Island, known as Deen Maar or Dhinmar in the Gunditjmara language, lies 8.1 kilometres (5.0 mi) off the coast, in the Barwon South West...
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    Short-finned eel (category Articles containing Māori-language text)
    three Budj Bim heritage areas. The eel was known as kooyang in the Gunditjmara language. Since short-finned eels make excellent eating, there is global demand...
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  • political party in Gorkhaland, India gjm, the ISO 639-3 code for Gunditjmara language, Victoria, Australia This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Lake Condah (category Articles containing Gunditjmara-language text)
    Lake Condah, also known by its Gunditjmara name Tae Rak, is in the Australian state of Victoria, about 324 kilometres (201 mi) west of Melbourne and 20...
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    Each Indigenous language group played its own variant of football and with its own name. "Marngrook", from the Gunditjmara language, is used as a generic...
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    life of the Aboriginal people of Western Victoria, who included the Gunditjmara, differed from other groups in Victoria in several respects. Because...
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  • requiem, "Eumeralla, a war requiem for peace" is sung entirely in the Gunditjmara language. The first performance of the requiem on 15 June 2019 featured Cheetham...
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    surviving Djargurd wurrung who were forcibly relocated and Gunditjmara from Warrnambool. Gunditjmara from Portland and Lake Condah refused to settle at Framlingham...
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