- The
Birrbay people, also
spelt Birpai,
Biripi,
Birippi and
variant spellings, are an
Aboriginal Australian people of New
South Wales. They
share a dialect...
- the
local aboriginal Biripi people's word "Tinobi"
which means "big shark", or "Tinobah"
meaning "place of sharks". The
Biripi area
takes in such towns...
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derived from "tareebit", a
Biripi word
meaning tree by the river, or more specifically, the
Sandpaper Fig (Ficus coronata). The
Biripi were the
indigenous people...
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soils and a high rainfall. The word "Comboyne" is a
corruption of the
local Biripi people's name for "a
place of kangaroos" (Gambuyn). At the 2021 census,...
-
Manning River (
Biripi: Boolumbahtee), an open and
trained mature wave
dominated barrier estuary, is
located in the
Northern Tablelands and Mid
North Coast...
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their western flank were the Anēwan. The
southern linguistic border is with
Biripi. They are
people of the nation.
Nulla Nulla Conderang. Totems, according...
- 1 0 2 31.
Andrew Fifita 2012
Wiradjuri 5 0 0 0 0 32.
Nathan Peats 2012
Biripi 4 0 0 0 0 33.
Reece Robinson 2013 1 3 0 0 12 34.
Aidan Sezer 2013 Wiradjuri...
- mother, Pam, is of the
Anaiwan people,
while her father, Gordon, is of the
Biripi and
Kamilaroi peoples. The
family moved to
Quakers Hill when she was a year...
- bushfires. The name
Biriwal Bulga originates from the
Indigenous Birpai or
Biripi people who have
resided in the area for over 15,000 years. The Indigenous...
- are
significant social relationships amongst Dhanggati,
Gumbaynggirr and
Biripi peoples,
including a
shared set of
marriage sections,
which is also a feature...