- Bidjara, also
spelt Bidyara or Pitjara, is an
Australian Aboriginal language. In 1980, it was
spoken by 20
elders in
Queensland between the
towns of Tambo...
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Bidjara or
Pitjara or
Bidyara may
refer to:
Bidjara (Warrego River), also
spelt Pitjara, an
Aboriginal people of
eastern Queensland Bidjara language Bidjara...
- [citation needed] The name
Warrego is an
Australian Aboriginal word from the
Bidyara language,
believed to mean "bad"; and is also an
Aboriginal term meaning...
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Mbabaram Flinders Island Maric Northern Warrongo Eastern Biri
Southern Bidyara–Gungabula Margany–Gunya Bindal ? Guwa–Yanda ? Guwa
Yanda Kingkel ? Dharumbal ...
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Webster 1988 ǁXegwi Tuu
South Africa with the
death of Jopi
Mabinda ca. 1987
Bidyara Pama-Nyungan Queensland,
Australia ca. 1987 Laua Trans-New
Guinea Papua...
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Extinct SA
Barrow Point language Extinct Bayungu language 2
Nearly extinct Bidyara language,
Bidjara language Bithara,
Bitjara Extinct Qld
Broome Pearling...
- (753 miles) south-east via
Great Western Highway Bidjara (also
known as
Bidyara, Pitjara, and Peechara) is an
Australian Aboriginal language spoken by...
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predominant industry of the area.[citation needed]
Bidjara (also
known as
Bidyara, Pitjara, and Peechara) is an
Australian Aboriginal language spoken by...
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develop as
independent tribal realities.
Bidjera Peechera E37 Bidjara/
Bidyara at the
Australian Indigenous Languages Database,
Australian Institute of...
- 4505; 145.0251 (The Nob)) 275
metres (902 ft)
Bidjara (also
known as
Bidyara, Pitjara, and Peechara) is an
Australian Aboriginal language spoken by...