- name used by Tindale.
Flinders University.
Traditional Life. MLDRIN:
Barapa Barapa 2011. Ausanthrop: Jaburara.
Definition of NARRINYERI.
Gould 1969. Tindale...
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sometime after 973 CE. The
southern invader was the Lata
Chalukya ruler Bārapa, a v****al of the
Kalyani Chalukya ruler Tailapa II.
According to Merutuṅga...
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Barababaraba Baraparapa Region Victoria, New
South Wales Ethnicity Barapa Barapa Extinct by 2016
Language family Pama–Nyungan
Kulinic Kulin Wemba–Wemba...
- in funerals, but here
perhaps for
obtaining a
corroboree body paint.
Barapa Barapa,
Barapabarapa Birraba-birraba, Burreba-burreba
Boorabirraba Booraboora...
- Wemba-Wemba (or Wamba-Wamba),
Latji Latji,
Tatti Tatti,
Waddi Waddi and
Barapa Barapa people. [citation needed] Swan Hill was
called "Matakupaat" or "place...
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agreed to the demand.
Mularaja then
defeated the
Tilanga army led by
General Barapa. When the
Sapadalaksha ruler learned about this, he fled away from Gujarat...
- Wurundjeri, Boon Wurrung,
Yorta Yorta Gary Murray, Dhudhuroa,
Yorta Yorta,
Barapa Barapa, Dja Dja Wurrung,
Wamba Wemba, Wergaia,
Wiradjuri Aunty Donna Wright...
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rebellion against the Lata
Chalukya chief Barapa in the
Gujarat province of the
Western Chalukya empire.
Barapa had been
ousted by
Mularaja from the Chaulukya...
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imprisoned and
killed the
invading Paramara king Munja. His
general Barapa captured the Lata
region in present-day Gujarat,
establishing the Lata Chalukya...
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annual cultural fiesta.
Pyramid Hill is on the
traditional lands of the
Barapa Barapa. On 28 June 1836,
Thomas Mitc****, Surveyor-General of New
South Wales...