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Garrwa or
Garawa may be,
Garrwa people Garrwa language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Garrwa. If an
internal link led...
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Garrwa, also
spelt Garawa, Gaarwa, or
Karawa and also
known as Leearrawa, is an
Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the
Garrwa people of a northern...
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Garrwa people, also
spelt Karawa and Garawa, are an
Aboriginal Australian people living in the
Northern Territory,
whose traditional lands extended...
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Borroloola (
Garrwa: Burrulula) is a town in the
Northern Territory of Australia. It is
located on the
McArthur River,
about 50 km (31 mi)
upstream from...
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health worker. Bush was born in 1919 at Borroloola. Her mother, Norah, was a
Garrwa and her father, Tom Turner, was a
mounted police constable.
Connie and her...
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Football Club in the
Australian Football League (AFL). Lloyd, of
Yanyuwa and
Garrwa ancestry was
raised in Borroloola. He
moved to Darwin,
Northern Territory...
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cloud formations have been
noticed here
since ancient times. The
local Garrwa Aboriginal people called it kangólgi.
Royal Australian Air
Force pilots...
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currently spoken in
northern Australia. The
languages are:
Garawan Garawa (
Garrwa, north)
Waanyi (Wanji, south)
Gunindiri † (Kurnindirri, southwest) Gunindiri...
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often known as
Willie Shadforth (2
March 1912 – 7
December 2000) was a
Garrwa man who
became one of the
first Aboriginal people to own a
cattle station...
- Queensland.
Retrieved 5
February 2020. Breen,
Gavan (2003). "Wanyi and
Garrwa comparative data". In Evans,
Nicholas (ed.). The Non-Pama-Nyungan Languages...