- 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...
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Bunuba (Bunaba, Bunapa, Punuba, Punapa, Punaba, Buniba) is an
Australian Aboriginal language spoken by some 41
older Bunuba adults, most of whom live...
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Bunuba National Park is a
national park in the
Kimberley region of
Western Australia, 80 km (50 mi) north-east of
Fitzroy Crossing. It was
declared in...
- 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...
- two languages,
Bunuba and Gooniyandi,
which are
related to each
other to
about the same
degree that
English is
related to Dutch.
Bunuba has
about 100 speakers...
- 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...
- 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...
- these, John Forrest,[1] was
proclaimed in 1900
while the latest,
Pimbee and
Bunuba, were
proclaimed in 2023. The
largest number of
national parks to be proclaimed...
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design tweak". ABC.
Retrieved 2
March 2019. Ward-Fear, Georgia; Rangers,
Bunuba; Bruny, Miles; Everitt, Corrin; Shine,
Richard (2024-04-08). "Teacher toads:...
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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...