- The
Baruŋgam are an
Aboriginal Australian people of
Southeast Queensland. The
earliest wordlist of the
Barunggam language was
compiled by
Harriott Barlow...
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competitive sprinter. As an
Aboriginal Australian, he grew up in a
community of
Baruŋgam people (Bunyinni people). He was also
acquainted with the
family of Australian...
- ethno-linguistic
groups include:[citation needed]
Butchulla (Batjala)
Baruŋgam Bayali Birri Gubba (Birigaba, Biria)
Bundjalung (see also Yugambeh-Bandjalangic...
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Wulli Wulli: Queensland,
Australia Wakka Wakka: Queensland,
Australia Baruŋgam: Queensland,
Australia Gubbi Gubbi: Queensland,
Australia Butchulla: Fraser...
- Githabul, Kabi Kabi, Jarowair,
Goreng goreng, Butchulla, Quandamooka,
Baruŋgam,
Yiman and
Wulili have
continued cultural and
spiritual connections to...
- Wurm and
Suzanne Kite, the
Giabal were the
southernmost branch of the
Baruŋgam. The
first historical notice we have of them
appear in an
account written...
- Kitabool, Kitapul, Gidabul, Gidjoobal, Kuttibul,
Noowidal Gogai D56 Wakawaka,
Barungam, Barunggam, Cogai, Gogai, Kogai, Murrumgama, Murrumningama, Murrungama...
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Barunggam Muringam Region Queensland Ethnicity Baruŋgam Extinct (date missing)
Language family Pama–Nyungan Waka–Kabic
Miyan Waga-Waga?
Barunggam Language...
- the
Kooma to the west, the
Mandandanji and Kabi to the north, and the
Baruŋgam to the north–east.
Norman Tindale ascribed to the
Bigambul a traditional...