- The
Dhudhuroa people (or Duduroa) are an
Indigenous Australian people of North-eastern Victoria, in the
state of Victoria, Australia.
About 2,000 descendants...
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Dhudhuroa is an
extinct Australian Aboriginal language of north-eastern Victoria. As it is no
longer spoken,
Dhudhuroa is
primarily known today from written...
- name of the
former East
Germany (1949–1990) ddr, ISO 639-3 code for the
Dhudhuroa language Disarmament,
demobilization and reintegration, a
component of...
- name, bogong, is
derived from an
Australian Aboriginal language; the
Dhudhuroa word
bugung describes the
brown colouration of the moth. It is an icon...
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identified a
distinctive tongue differing substantially from
those –
Dhudhuroa and
Pallanganmiddang –
spoken by
tribes to the
immediate north. After...
-
Murray Group, the
other being Dhudhuroa. It was
probably spoken by
people inhabiting the area the
northwest of the
Dhudhuroa,
though the
overlap of vocabulary...
- Mic****'s Hut on the
Eskdale Spur. In the
Australian Aboriginal Waywurru and
Dhudhuroa languages, the
mountain is
named Warkwoolowler,
meaning the
mountain where...
- Bangerang, Taungurung,
Wiradjuri Ngarra Murray,
Wamba Wamba,
Yorta Yorta,
Dhudhuroa, Dja Dja
Wurrung (co chair,
second term)
Tracey Evans, Gunditjmara, Bundjalung...
- North-eastern
Victorian indigenous languages including Mogullumbidj,
Dhudhuroa and Yaithmathang.
Howitt considered Mogullumbidj the
easternmost dialect...
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Tangambalanga had a po****tion of 439. The town's name is
derived from the
Dhudhuroa word for the
white clawed lobster,
Murray crayfish. The Town was the site...