- The Gugu
Badhun are an
Aboriginal nation whose country is
located in the
Upper Burdekin region of
northern Queensland. Gugu
Badhun country is approximately...
-
consonants tend to
appear in the Gugu-
Badhun dialect. An
alveolar approximant [ɹ] is
stated to
appear in the Gugu-
Badhun dialect as well. The
retroflex approximant...
- Wallaman, is Australia's highest,
permanent single-drop waterfall. Gugu
Badhun (also
known as Koko-Badun and Kokopatun) is an
Australian Aboriginal language...
- It is the
anglicised version of the
Irish word bábhún (sometimes
spelt badhún),
possibly meaning "cattle-stronghold" or "cattle-enclosure". The Irish...
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Bidyara (numerous varieties) Biri (several varieties)
Warrungu (& Gugu-
Badhun, Gudjal) (Kingkel?):
Darumbal Dharumbal was
added by
Bowern (2011); it had...
- Mayi-Kulan, Mayi-Thakurti, Ngawun, Wanamara, Mbara,
Yirandali and Gugu-
Badhun peoples, who have
inhabited the area for
thousands of years.
Jirandali (also...
- km from the crater, and
cover 173 km2.
According to one study, the Gugu-
Badhun people have oral
traditions that may
describe the
volcano erupting, equivalent...
-
Mbara and
Yanga people were
traditionally neighbours,
along with the Gugu-
Badhun, Yirandali,
Wunumara and
Ngawun peoples. The
expansion of
cattle farming...
- (last
being 1944) on
Sharda Ashtami, the 8th day of the
bright fortnight of
Badhun (Bhadra in
Hindu Panchang calendar),
where Kashmiri Pandits would ****emble...
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Australia Bindal: Queensland,
Australia Maric peoples Biri
peoples Gugu-
Badhun:
Burdekin River, Queensland,
Australia Yilba: Mackay, Queensland, Australia...