- language.
Bungandidj was
historically frequently rendered as Boandik,
Buandig, or Booandik. The
territory of not only the
Bunganndidj but also their...
- south-western Victoria.
According to
Christina Smith and her book on the
Buandig people, the
Bungandidj called their language drualat-ngolonung (speech...
-
federal Division of Barker. Robe is
situated on the
ancestral lands of the
Buandig and
Ngarrindjeri people.
Europeans founded the town of Robe in 1846, ten...
- Bukurnidja[1]
Northern Territory North Buluwai[2]
Queensland Bunganditj[2]
Buandig[1]
South Australia Riverine Bundjalung[2] Boonwurrung[1] New
South Wales...
-
border areas with
South Australia and New
South Wales include Bindjali,
Buandig, Jabulajabula, Ngargad, and Thawa.
There is
considerable debate over the...
-
boundaries lay
around the
Hopkins River.
Their neighbours to the west are the
Buandig people, to the
north the
Jardwadjali and Djab
wurrung peoples, and in the...
-
missionary who do****ented the lives, customs, legends, and
language of the
Buandig Indigenous Australians (historically
spelled Booandik) who live in south-eastern...
- (near
Guichen Bay on the state's
Limestone Coast) – at
least 9
indigenous Buandig Wattatonga clan
people allegedly murdered by the
station owner James Brown...
-
story of a
Scottish settler family meeting the last few
members of the
Buandig (Boandik)
people of
Rivoli Bay in
South Australia during the
frontier wars...
-
spending five
years from 1839 to 1844
dealing with
resistance from the
Buandig (or Buandik) people, were the
original Aboriginal inhabitants of the area...