- The
Barngarla, (historically also
spelled as
Parnkalla or Pangkala), are an
Indigenous people of
South Australia and the
traditional owners of much of...
-
Barngarla,
formerly known as Parnkalla, is an
Aboriginal language of Eyre Peninsula,
South Australia. It was
formerly extinct, but has
undergone a process...
- co-aut****d a
Barngarla trilogy:
Barngarlidhi Manoo ("Speaking
Barngarla Together":
Barngarla Alphabet &
Picture Book; with the
Barngarla community, 2019);...
- northwest. Port
Lincoln (Galinyala in
Barngarla),
Whyalla and Port
Augusta (Goordnada) are part of the
Barngarla Aboriginal country.: 230
Ceduna is within...
- In linguistics, a
suffix is an
affix which is
placed after the stem of a word.
Common examples are case endings,
which indicate the
grammatical case of...
- Port
Augusta (Goordnada in the
revived indigenous Barngarla language) is a
coastal city in
South Australia about 310
kilometres (190 mi) by road from...
-
daytime heat. The name "Coober Pedy" is
thought to
derive from the Kokatha-
Barngarla term kupa-piti,
which translates to "whitefellas' hole", but in 1975 the...
- of
South Australia.
Known as
Galinyala by the
traditional owners, the
Barngarla people, it is
situated on the s**** of
Boston Bay,
which opens eastward...
- S2CID 21908113. Zuckermann, Ghil'ad and the
Barngarla (2019),
Barngarlidhi Manoo (Speaking
Barngarla Together),
Barngarla Language Advisory Committee. (Barngarlidhi...
- Pit
River people in north-eastern California. In
South Australia, the
Barngarla people of Eyre
Peninsula combined the use of fish
traps with
singing "to...