-
included by
Bowern (2011), who
excludes Taungurung and Baraba-Baraba.
Bindjali, the
language of the
Bodaruwitj (Bedaruwidj, Potaruwutj, Tatiara) people...
- on its "terra rossa" soil. The name has been said to have
originated in
Bindjali, an
Aboriginal language,
meaning "wild honeysuckle". It is
about 380 kilometres...
-
believed they were the
group his
sources referred to as the
Bindjali people.
Austlang refers to
Bindjali /
Bodaruwitj as
alternative names for the same language...
- The
Yaran language, also
called Bindjali, is an
extinct language spoken around the
Padthaway district by the Bodaruwitj.
William Haynes, an
earlier resident...
- town of
Naracoorte was
situated on the
border of
lands occuped by the
Bindjali people to the east and
Ngarrindjeri to the east.
Naracoorte was formed...
- Bing
Binga Northern Territory Gulf Bindal[1][2]
Queensland Northeast Bindjali South Australia Riverine Bingongina[2] Bin-gongina, Bugongidja, Bingongina...
-
Victorian border areas with
South Australia and New
South Wales include Bindjali, Buandig, Jabulajabula, Ngargad, and Thawa.
There is
considerable debate...
-
Aboriginal Australians living in the area when
Europeans arrived were the
Bindjali people, The word
coonawarra is
reported to have been
their word for honeysuckle...
- the
Ngarrindjeri people of the
Coorong and
Murray mouth to the west, the
Bindjali and
Jardwadjali to the
north and the
Gunditjmara people to the east. Anthropologist...
-
endangered Yanyuwa language 70 to 130
Severely endangered Yaran language Bindjali Extinct SA
Yawarawarga language Yawarrawarrka 1 SA & Qld
Yawijibaya language...