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- The Bunuba (also known as Bunaba, Punapa, Punuba) are a group of Indigenous Australians and are one of the traditional owners of the southern West Kimberley...
- to British settlers as Pigeon, was an Aboriginal Australian man of the Bunuba people who led one of many organised armed insurrections against the British...
- Bunuba National Park is a national park in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, 80 kilometres (50 mi) north-east of Fitzroy Crossing. It was declared...
- Bunuba (Bunaba, Bunapa, Punuba, Punapa, Punaba, Buniba) is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by some 41 older Bunuba adults, most of whom live...
- site of an armed insurrection of indigenous people led by Jandamarra, a Bunuba warrior. During World War II, when Australia was among the nations at war...
- company entered an agreement with the Bunuba Cattle Company where AACo would manage the operations and the Bunuba would receive an annual rent and training...
- Conservation Park (in Wilinggin land) and Miluwindi Conservation Park (in Bunuba land), both formerly part of the King Leopold Ranges Conservation Park....
- children, who instead grow up speaking Kriol. Gooniyandi is closely related to Bunuba, to about the same degree as English is related to Dutch. The two are the...
- were the traditional owners of the areas around the river, including the Bunuba and Nyikina people to the west, and the Walmajarri and Gooniyandi people...
- language groups. When Fitzroy Crossing was established the main group was the Bunuba people, their land stretching from the present day Brooking Springs and...