-
equivalent in
pronunciation to
Dharumbal. From the
available material then,
Angela Terrill justifiably uses
Dharumbal.
Dharumbal possesses a rare distinction...
- 42 (2): 225–232, doi:10.1017/S0025100312000102 Terrill,
Angela (2002),
Dharumbal: The
Language of Rockhampton, Australia, Canberra:
Pacific Linguistics...
- Australia. The name
Walaphyllium is
derived from the term “Wala” from the
Dharumbal language meaning “dance”, and “Phyllium” from Gr****
language meaning leaf...
- Bidyara–Gungabula Margany–Gunya Bindal ? Guwa–Yanda ? Guwa
Yanda Kingkel ?
Dharumbal ? Bayali ?
Lower Burdekin ?
Dyirbalic Dyirbal Warrgamay Nyawaygi Lower...
- (several varieties)
Warrungu (& Gugu-Badhun, Gudjal) (Kingkel?):
Darumbal Dharumbal was
added by
Bowern (2011); it had been
classified in the
Kingkel branch...
- The
Darumbal people, also
spelt Darambal and
Dharumbal, are the
Aboriginal Australian people who have
traditionally occupied Central Queensland, speaking...
-
Queensland Etymology In
honour of Sir
Charles FitzRoy Native name Toonooba (
Dharumbal)
Location Country Australia State Queensland Region Central Queensland...
-
branch of the Pama–Nyungan
family in Queensland,
consisting of:
Bayali Dharumbal. The two
languages are not close.
Bowern (2011)
reclassified Darumbal...
-
cultural activities. The
Rockhampton area is the
traditional land of the
Dharumbal people. The
Archer brothers, who made a
private expedition to the Rockhampton...