- The
Barababaraba people (also
spelt Barapabarapa) are an
indigenous Australian people whose territory covered parts of
southern New
South Wales and northern...
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Barababaraba (Baraba-Baraba), or Baraparapa, is an
extinct Indigenous Australian language once
spoken along the
southern tributaries of the Murrumbidgee...
- Wedderburn, and its
service centre in Serpentine. The Dja Dja
Wurrung and
Barababaraba are the
traditional owners of this land. The 2021
census recorded the...
- the
Barababaraba languages, the name for the
river is Gunbungwerro, with
werro and
wurru meaning "lips" or "mouth". In the
Gannawarra and
Barababaraba languages...
- 2020[update] part of a
language revival project.
Other dialects are
Barababaraba and Wergaia.
Jardwadjali (with
dialects Jagwadjali, Nundadjali, Mardidjali)...
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Language or
language family Status Dialects Spoken by
Barababaraba Extinct Bidawal (Maap)
Extinct Boonwurrung Extinct Boon
wurrung Gunai Revived Brabralung...
- Barrumbinya, Burranbinga, Burrabinya, Barranbinya[1] New
South Wales Riverine Barababaraba,[2] Baraparapa, Burrabura-ba, Baraba-baraba, Barraba-barraba, Bareber...
- the
flank by a reed-spear. An
elder of another,
observing tribe, the
Barababaraba,
called it a day, the
ordeal ended, and all
celebrated a
grand corroboree...
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Indigenous Australian traditional owners of the
Deniliquin area are the
Barababaraba people. In 1843, the
entrepreneur and
speculator Benjamin Boyd acquired...
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Wemba Wemba), Alladin, Paddy, Larry, Willy, Walter,
Tommy Hindmarsh (all
Barababaraba), and
Yorky (Yorta Yorta).
Logan and Jack who were both
previously emplo****...