- A humpy, also
known as a
gunyah, wurley, wurly, wurlie, mia-mia, or wiltija, is a small,
temporary shelter,
traditionally used by
Australian Aboriginal...
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Gunyah is the
fifteenth studio album by
Australian country music artist John Williamson. The
album was
released in
April 2002,
peaked at
number 20 on the...
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Australian Aboriginal English (AAE or AbE) is a set of
dialects of the
English language used by a
large section of the
Indigenous Australian (Aboriginal...
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structure found in Corranderrk. A bark tent or lean-to is
known as a humpy,
gunyah, or wurley.
Clothing included the possum-skin
cloak in the southeast, buka...
- 57 (2): 157–165. PMC 1805201. PMID 7011458.
Memmott P (September 2008).
Gunyah,
Goondie + Wurley: the
Aboriginal architecture of Australia. University...
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surrounded by the
Royal National Park. The
beaches at
Bundeena are
Jibbon Beach,
Gunyah Beach,
Horderns Beach and
Bonnie Vale Beach.
Cabbage Tree Cr**** and 'The...
- plain=stony
desert gin (now a
racially offensive word for an
Aboriginal woman)
gunyah humpy (a hut)
kurdaitcha lubra (now a
racially offensive word for an Aboriginal...
- grandfather,
James Quinn. In June 1870,
while resting in a
mountainside gunyah (bark shelter) that
overlooked the property,
Power was
captured and arrested...
- in the 1850s. It was
originally known as
Greens Gunyah, and
renamed Lockhart in 1897.
Greens Gunyah was so
named because a Mr
Green was the earliest...
- Canada. In
April 2002,
Williamson released his
fifteenth studio album,
Gunyah,
which in the
traditional Aboriginal language means 'home'. The opening...