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begin to
cross further north. This is
usually the
wettest part of the year.
Djilba (August/September) –
Often the
coldest part of the year, with clear, cold...
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Season of
adulthood Makuru (the
first rains) June to July
Fertility season Djilba (the
second rains)
August to
September Season of
conception Kambarang (wildflower...
- The Peel-Harvey
Estuarine System (Nyungar:
Djilba) is a
natural estuarine system that lies
roughly parallel to the
coast of
Western Australia and south...
-
different seasons in a
yearly cycle.
These are Birak, Bunuru, Djeran, Makuru,
Djilba and Kambarang. Each of the six
seasons represents and
explains the seasonal...
- on 1 July 1953,
based on "guesswork". He was a man of the
Mandjalpingu (
Djilba) clan of the
Yolngu people, who are an
Aboriginal people of
Arnhem Land...
- July.
Coldest and
wettest part of the year. More
frequent storms occur.
Djilba –
August to September.
Transitional time of year with a mix of cold, warm...
-
different seasons in a
yearly cycle.
These are Birak, Bunuru, Djeran, Makuru,
Djilba and Kambarang. Swan
River System,
Landscape Description (Report No 27/28...
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names and traditions.
Walks are
varied according to the
Noongar seasons:
Djilba-Kambarang (July–October) for the
wildflower season,
Makuru for May and June...
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season of mid-latitude cold
frontal rains. Malleefowl: 41 were also caught.
Djilba: from July to August, was "the cold-wet" saw
Noongar groups moving to the...
-
different seasons in a
yearly cycle.
These are Birak, Bunuru, Djeran, Makuru,
Djilba and Kambarang. Each of the six
seasons represents and
explains the seasonal...