- 11641 The Wave Hill walk-off, also
known as the
Gurindji strike, was a walk-off and
strike by 200
Gurindji stockmen,
house servants and
their families, starting...
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Gurindji in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gurindji may
refer to:
Gurindji,
Northern Territory, a
locality in
Australia Gurindji people, an Australian...
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Gurindji is a Pama–Nyungan
language spoken by the
Gurindji and
Ngarinyman people in the
Northern Territory, Australia. The
language of the
Gurindji is...
- The
Gurindji ([ˈɡʊrɪndʒiː]) are an
Aboriginal Australian people of
northern Australia, 460
kilometres (290 mi)
southwest of
Katherine in the
Northern Territory's...
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Gurindji Kriol is a
mixed language which is
spoken by
Gurindji people in the
Victoria River District of the
Northern Territory (Australia). It is mostly...
- 1966, the
Aboriginal station workers, led by
Vincent Lingiari,
staged the
Gurindji strike, also
known as the Wave Hill Walk Off, in
protest against oppressive...
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earlier dispossession of
their land by the
colonial government,
sparked the
Gurindji strike (also
known as the Wave Hill walk-off) at Wave Hill. This was a...
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consistently in
Light Warlpiri.
Gurindji Kriol exhibits a
structural split between the noun
phrase and verb phrase, with
Gurindji contributing the noun structure...
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January 1988) was an
Australian Aboriginal rights activist of the
Gurindji people. In his
early life he
started as a
stockman at Wave Hill Station...
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Aboriginal Consultative Committee.
After the
Gurindji strike and
handover of
Wattie Cr**** to the
Gurindji people by
Prime Minister Gough Whitlam, Luther...