- The Pangerang, also
spelt Bangerang and Bangarang, are the
Indigenous Australians who
traditionally occupied much of what is now north-eastern Victoria...
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Bangerang (/ˈbændʒəræŋ/ BAN-jə-rang) is a
locality near
Warracknabeal in Victoria, Australia. The
township had a
Mutual Improvement ****ociation, Red Cross...
- Victoria.
Dixon considers it an isolate.
Yorta Yorta clans include the
Bangerang, Kailtheban, Wollithiga, Moira, Penrith, Ulupna, Kwat Kwat and Nguaria-iiliam-wurrung...
- that
inhabited the
Corowa area were called, in
their own language, the
Bangerang Tribe. The name has
various spellings in English,
varying all the way...
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Islander Studies Heather Bowe and
Stephen Morey. 1999. The
Yorta Yorta (
Bangerang)
Language of the
Murray Goulborn including Yabula Yabula. (Pacific Linguistics:...
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Ngarrimowro Wollithiga Woollathura Yoorta (also an
exonym for some
clans of the
Bangerang clan)
Yotayota The
Yorta Yorta language may be a
language isolate within...
- (The Best of
Stranger Cole 1962-1972), a 2003
album by
Stranger Cole
Bangerang, Victoria, a town in
Australia This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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German and Scottish,
began farming in the area. The
district was
named Bangerang (the name of a
Lutheran school) and
Tarkedia (the name of a
State school)...
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European settlement, the To****wal area was
inhabited by the
Ulupna and
Bangerang people. The
first pastoral runs were
established in the 1840s. The town...
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Deniliquin districts. The
Murray was also home to
other groups such as the
Bangerang, Baraba-Baraba, Wemba-Wemba, Wadi-Wadi, Dadi-Dadi and
Paarkantji communities...