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- The Bindjareb, Binjareb, Pindjarup or Pinjareb are an Indigenous Noongar people that occupy part of the South West of Western Australia. It is not clear...
- Bunbury and would accompany Bunbury on his expeditions. Presently, the Bindjareb people remain custodians and representatives of their culture.: 62–63 ...
- led the attack in Western Australia on a group of approximately seventy Bindjareb men, women and children now known as the Pinjarra m****acre. Stirling entered...
- Noongar (/ˈnʊŋɑːr/; also Nyungar /ˈnjʊŋɡɑːr/) is an Australian Aboriginal language or dialect continuum, spoken by some members of the Noongar community...
- Western Australia. It is known as Waangaamaap Bilya to the Indigenous Bindjareb people, who met, lived and fished there before British settlement. The...
- Steve and Ross Barnes with Peter Grayling Bill Beck Bindjareb Pinjarra Aboriginal Dancers Bindjareb Pinjarra Aboriginal Theatre Bluegr**** Bandits Bluegr****...
- state including Bunbury and Busselton. The estuarine system, which the Bindjareb Noongar people call Djilba, covers an area of approximately 131 to 136 km2...
- name is more likely Aboriginal in origin (most likely from the local Bindjareb Noongar people). Yalup Brook is situated about 5 km (3.1 mi) north of...
- Stirling personally led the attack on a group of approximately seventy Bindjareb men, women and children on 28 October 1834 now known as the Pinjarra m****acre...
- M****acre Memorial Site Memorial site, part of the locations where the Bindjareb Nyungars were killed in the attack by a group of white Europeans on 28...