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Girramay is a
national park in Queensland, Australia, 1269 km
northwest of Brisbane. The
national park is part of the Wet
Tropics World Heritage Area....
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Girramay are an
Australian Aboriginal tribe of
northern Queensland. The
Girramay ethnonym is
formed from jir:a,
meaning "man". The
Girramay spoke...
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individual groups, such as
Warribara Mamu, and
Dulgubara Mamu)
Giramay (Or
Girramay),
spoken by the
Giramaygan Gulŋay (or Guln****),
spoken by the Malanbara...
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region of Queensland, Australia. The
Murray Falls are
situated in the
Girramay National Park,
approximately 38
kilometres (24 mi)
southwest of Tully,...
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generically named Dyirbal tribes, the
others being Yidinji, Ngajan, Dyirbal,
Girramay, Warrgamay, Waruŋu and Mbabaram. Mamu had a
special mother-in-law language...
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Kalkajaka National Park
Cedar Bay
National Park
Daintree National Park
Girramay National Park
Girringun National Park
Kirrama National Park
Kuranda National...
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Herbert Gorge, Cardwell,
Hinchinbrook Island and the
adjacent mainland.
Girramay (also
known as Giramay, Garamay, Giramai, Keramai) is a
language of Far...
- Djabu****, Yidiny,
Ngadjan (Dyirbal), Mamu (Dyirbal),
Jirrbal (Dyirbal),
Girramay (Dyirbal), and Warungu.
While these were
often mutually intelligible, to...
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language to the
identity and
knowledge of
Indigenous groups. Warrgamay/
Girramay man Troy Wyles-Whelan
joined the
North Queensland Regional Aboriginal Corporation...
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wrote of
Girramay men with
wooden swords and
shields confronting his camp.
Davidson responded with a .54
calibre Terry carbine. The
Girramay had "made...