- The
Bodaruwitj, also
rendered Bedaruwidj or Potaruwutj, and
referred to in some
early sources as the Tatiara, are an
Aboriginal Australian people of the...
- Bindjali, is an
extinct language spoken around the
Padthaway district by the
Bodaruwitj.
William Haynes, an
earlier resident of the area,
provided E.M.Curr with...
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excludes Taungurung and Baraba-Baraba. Bindjali, the
language of the
Bodaruwitj (Bedaruwidj, Potaruwutj, Tatiara)
people in south-eastern
South Australia...
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South Australia Peoples Adnyamathanha Antakirinja Arabana Barngarla Bodaruwitj Bungandidj Dhirari Dieri Jarildekald, (including the Mulbarapa) Karangura...
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South Australia Peoples Adnyamathanha Antakirinja Arabana Barngarla Bodaruwitj Bungandidj Dhirari Dieri Jarildekald, (including the Mulbarapa) Karangura...
- was the name of the
original pastoral station which was
established on
Bodaruwitj Aboriginal lands in this area in 1847 by a
successful Scottish businessman...
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South Australia Peoples Adnyamathanha Antakirinja Arabana Barngarla Bodaruwitj Bungandidj Dhirari Dieri Jarildekald, (including the Mulbarapa) Karangura...
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South Australia Peoples Adnyamathanha Antakirinja Arabana Barngarla Bodaruwitj Bungandidj Dhirari Dieri Jarildekald, (including the Mulbarapa) Karangura...
- country", a
phrase which dates back to the area's
first inhabitants, the
Bodaruwitj people. It is one of the
largest local government areas in
South Australia...
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South Australia Peoples Adnyamathanha Antakirinja Arabana Barngarla Bodaruwitj Bungandidj Dhirari Dieri Jarildekald, (including the Mulbarapa) Karangura...