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- The Ayapathu people, otherwise known as the Ayabadhu or Aiyaboto, were an Indigenous Australian group, living on the western side of the Cape York Peninsula...
- Pakanha Dialects Western Ayapathu Language codes ISO 639-3 pkn Glottolog paka1251 AIATSIS Y64 Pakanh, Y181 Western Ayapathu ELP Pakanh Coordinates: 14°30′S...
- Ayabadhu (Ayapathu), or Badhu, is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language of the Paman family spoken on the Cape York Peninsula of North Queensland,...
- languages spoken by the Lamalama people, but it shares more lexicon with Ayapathu and Umpila. In 2008, Verstraete wrote that there were four languages ****ociated...
- Dormant NSW. Being revived. Was considered extinct. Ayabadhu language, Ayapathu language Extinct Badimaya language Widimaya, Parti-Maya 3 Nearly extinct...
- Cape Ayabakan[2] Aiabakan, Bakanu, Baganu, Bakanh[1] Queensland West Cape Ayapathu[2] Aiabadu, Aiyabotpoo, Jabuda, Koka Ai-ebadu, Aiebadu, Koko Aiebadu, Kikahiabilo...
- encomp****es what was formerly the lands of the Wik Mungkan, Southern Kaanju and Ayapathu Aboriginal peoples. The formation of the original national park was closely...
- Thumotang Land Trust representing the Wik Mungkan, Southern Kaanju and Ayapathu and transferred a 75,074 hectares (750.74 km2) portion of land revoked...
- tribal grouping, and one which then formed close ****ociations with the Ayapathu. Their social groups were divided into two moieties kuyen (u) and katpen...
- neighbouring the Kokiala and Kaantju to the north and northeast, the Ayapathu to the east and southeast, and the Koko Taiyari south of the Edward river...