- The Biyaygiri, also
known as
Bandjin, were an
Aboriginal Australian people of
northern Queensland. The
language of the
Biyaygiri was Biyay, a dialect...
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surrounding seas were occupied, used, and enjo**** by
generations of the
Bandjin peoples' ancestors,
leaving behind an
array of
stone fish
traps and s****...
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Warrgamay is an
extinct Australian Aboriginal language of
northeast Queensland. It was
closely related to Dyirbal. It is also
known as Waragamai, Wargamay...
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island is
surrounded by
reefs and has a
diverse po****tion of birds. The
Bandjin and
Djiru peoples once used the
island as a
source for food. Europeans...
- Athnbi,
Gumbaynggirr New
South Wales Bandjigali New
South Wales Riverine Bandjin[2]
Queensland Barada[2] Baradha[1]
Queensland Northeast Baranbinja[2] Baranbinja...
- necklaces, and Melo s**** came from the
Bandjin of the
Hinchinbrook Island area,
hence were
collectively bandjin. Roth (1910) was the
first to
record this...
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important source of food for
Aboriginal people living in the area. The
Bandjin fish trap rock
formations exploited the
cyclic tidal regime, not only capturing...
- and to the way the
local Aborigines interacted with the environment. The
Bandjin and
Djiru people were the
traditional owners of the
Family Islands, and...