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Bungandidj was
historically frequently rendered as Boandik, Buandig, or
Booandik. The
territory of not only the
Bunganndidj but also
their neighbours the...
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called their language drualat-ngolonung (speech of man), or
Booandik-ngolo (speech of the
Booandik). As of 2017,
there is a
revival and
maintenance programme...
- one of
these artificial names,
along with
Bangarang (Pangerang) (Vic.);
Booandik (Vic. & SA);
Barkunjee (Barkindji) (NSW),
Kurnai (Vic.),
Thurrawal (Dharawal)...
- and
language of the
Buandig Indigenous Australians (historically
spelled Booandik) who live in south-eastern
South Australia and
western Victoria. Born in...
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September 2007.
Retrieved 12 June 2007. Smith, Mrs.
James (1880). The
Booandik Tribe of
South Australian Aborigines: A
Sketch of
Their Habits, Customs...
- on 30
September 2007.
Retrieved 22
October 2006.
Christina Smith, The
Booandik Tribe of
South Australian Aborigines: A
Sketch of
Their Habits, Customs...
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discovered that his
maternal grandmother was an
Indigenous woman from the
Booandik people, who was
raised in fostercare,
after her
mother died
within w****s...
- of Meteorology.
Retrieved 17
August 2016. Smith,
Christina (1880). The
Booandik Tribe of
South Australian Aborigines. Adelaide: R.Spiller.
Retrieved 5...
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Wakefield Press. pp. 74–93. ISBN 978-1-86254-533-5.
Christina Smith, pp62, The
Booandik Tribe of
South Australian Aborigines: A
Sketch of
Their Habits, Customs...
- on 30
September 2007.
Retrieved 22
October 2006.
Christina Smith, The
Booandik Tribe of
South Australian Aborigines: A
Sketch of
Their Habits, Customs...