- The
Badjiri people, also
written Budjari or Badyidi, are an
Australian Aboriginal people of just
north of the
Paroo River,
close to the
southern border...
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Badjiri is an
extinct Aboriginal Australian language once
spoken by the
Badjiri people of
southern Queensland. D31
Badjiri at the
Australian Indigenous...
- to be
distinguished from the
Bidjara of
southwestern Queensland and the
Badjiri of
southern Queensland. The
Pitjara were
estimated by
Norman Tindale to...
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Bulloo River dialects spoken by the same). However,
Bowern (2011)
lists the
Badjiri variety as Maric.
Other poorly attested interior languages which may have...
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subdivided into
civil parishs. The
county was the
traditional lands of the
Badjiri people.
European settlement began in the 1870s.
Numalla County has a hot...
- Widje, Woomargou, Bundjalung[1]
Queensland / New
South Wales Southeast Badjiri[2] Badjidi, Badjeri, Baddyeri, Byierri, Baderi, Poidgerry, Badjedi, Budjari...
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Bulloo River, but
there is not
enough data to be sure.
Bowern believes that
Badjiri was
probably a
Maric language.
Bowern (2001) said the data is too sketchy...
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Margany and
Badjiri peoples from
neighbouring regions along the
Bulloo and
Wilson Rivers. The
Margany language (also
known as Maranganji), the
Badjiri language...
- language. They are not to be
confused with the
Warrego River Pitjara or the
Badjiri of the
Paroo River, both of
whose traditional lands are
further to the...
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language Wanggumara 6 Po****tion
includes 1 Punthamara, 4 Wongkumara, 2
Badjiri, and 1
Kalali Critically endangered Qld
Wanyjirra language Wandjira, Wandjirra...