-
cultivar of
Durum wheat have all been
named after the
Kamilaroi people.
Gamilaraay language is
classified as one of the Pama–Nyungan languages. The language...
- The
Gamilaraay or
Kamilaroi language (
Gamilaraay pronunciation: [ɡ̊aˌmilaˈɻaːj]) is a Pama–Nyungan
language of the
Wiradhuric subgroup found mostly in...
- In
Gamilaraay mythology,
Bahloo is a male
spirit representing the moon. The most
known tale
about him is a
story about the
origin of death.
Bahloo and...
- more
closely related to each
other than to
Gamilaraay, as they show some
common features that
Gamilaraay lacks. The
languages are
close enough to be...
- of
violent clashes between mounted settlers,
civilians and
Indigenous Gamilaraay people,
which occurred southwest of Moree, New
South Wales, Australia...
- 1994),
known professionally as
Thelma Plum, is an
Aboriginal Australian (
Gamilaraay) singer, songwriter,
guitarist and
musician from Delungra, New
South Wales...
- ISBN 0-85883-495-2.
Austin P,
Nathan D (1998). "Kamilaroi/
Gamilaraay Dictionary: B-D". The Coombsweb: Kamilaroi/
Gamilaraay Dictionary.
Australian National University...
- the reversed-N-form of the
uppercase used in a 1875
Gamilaraay text. Eng used in a 1875
Gamilaraay text.
Italic ŋ
based on double-storey g as used in Horatio...
- In
Gamilaraay mythology,
Birrangulu (‘face like an axe handle’, from
birra ‘axe handle’ and
ngulu ‘forehead’) or
Birrahgnooloo is a
fertility spirit[citation...
-
Dharragarra (meaning "platypus" in the
Gamilaraay language) is an
extinct genus of
monotreme mammal from the Late
Cretaceous (Cenomanian)
Griman Cr****...