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other K'gari dialects.
Their ethnonym,
variously transcribed as Butchulla,
Batjala,
Badjala and
other variations, has been
etymologised as
signifying "sea...
- are
still 24
people with
knowledge of the
Butchulla dialect (also
spelt Batjala, Batyala, Badjala, and variants), a
language spoken by the
Butchulla people...
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Burrum Heads. The
indigenous Batjala people including the Kabi Kabi are the
traditional residents of
Hervey Bay.
Batjala means Bat-No and Jala-tongu....
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Gubbi (Kabikabi)
Batjala Tulua Miyan Wulli Wulli Wakka Wakka Barunggam (Muringam)
Miyan may be a
single language, Wakawaka.
Batjala, a
possible dialect...
- The
Brisbane River (Turrbal: Maiwar) is the
longest river in
South East Queensland, Australia, and
flows through the city of Brisbane,
before emptying...
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Coast Ranges and Kilkivan. The
Batjala occupied the more
coastal regions including K’gari (Fraser Island). The
Batjala and
Gubbi Gubbi spoke dialects...
- Mandy. He is an
Aboriginal Australian man and he
describes himself as a
Batjala, Mununjali,
Wakka Wakka man. As Blair's
father was a soldier, the family...
- company. — Olga Miller, K'gari
creation story Butchulla (also
known as
Batjala, Badtjala,
Badjela and Badjala) is the
language of the
Fraser Coast region...
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Indian Head Tukkee (
Batjala)
Headland Indian Head as
viewed from
Middle Rocks Coordinates: 25°00′00″S 153°21′59″E / 25.00000°S 153.36639°E / -25.00000;...
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Specific ethno-linguistic
groups include:[citation needed]
Butchulla (
Batjala) Baruŋgam
Bayali Birri Gubba (Birigaba, Biria)
Bundjalung (see also Yugambeh-Bandjalangic...