- The
Birrbay people, also
spelt Birpai, Biripi,
Birippi and
variant spellings, are an
Aboriginal Australian people of New
South Wales. They
share a dialect...
- 50,307 in 2023. Port
Macquarie sits
within Birpai (Biripi, Bripi, Biripai, Birrbay) country, and the
Birpai people are
recognised as the
traditional custodians...
-
meters in cir****ference of the tree. For
members of the
Aboriginal people of
Birpai, who are the
traditional owners of the land,
Middle Brother National Park...
- and trilby. The name is
claimed to
derive from an
Aboriginal (possibly
Birpai) word for a head covering.
Benjamin Dunkerley was born 1840 in Cheshire...
-
Hastings River (
Birpai: Doongang), an open and
trained intermediate wave
dominated barrier estuary, is
located in the
Northern Tablelands and Mid North...
-
local aboriginal people tell a
dreamtime story of
three brothers of the
Birpai tribe who were
killed by a
witch called Widjirriejuggi and were
buried where...
-
North Coast Region New
South Wales Ethnicity Worimi (Warrimay),
Birrbay (
Birpai), Gurin**** (Gringai)
Extinct after 1966
Revival >1,000 (2018-19) Language...
- link] [2]
Archived 24
October 2009 at the
Wayback Machine "Kendall : The
Birpai".
Archived from the
original on 13
October 2009.
Retrieved 10
March 2015...
- of Port Macquarie. At the 2021 census, it had a po****tion of 4,296. The
Birpai (also
known as Birrbay)
people have
lived in this area for more than 40...
- now
containing the
Tapin Tops
National Park are the
Australian Aboriginal Birpai people of the
Bundjalung nation.
Tapin is the
Aboriginal Kattang word meaning...