- The
Jagera people, also
written Yagarr, Yaggera, Yuggera, and
other variants, are the
Australian First Nations people who
speak the
Yuggera language. The...
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Jagera may
refer to:
Jagera people, an
Aboriginal Australian people Jagera language, an
Aboriginal Australian language Jagera (plant), a
genus of trees...
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Jagera pseudorhus,
commonly named foambark, is a
species of
rainforest trees, in the
northern half of
eastern Australia and in New Guinea, constituting...
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Jagera is a
genus of 4
species of
forest trees known to science,
constituting part of the
plant family Sapindaceae. They grow
naturally in the rainforests...
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Turrbal is an
Aboriginal Australian language of the
Turrbal people of the
Brisbane area of Queensland.
Alternate spellings include Turubul, Turrubal, Turrabul...
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delegate Neville Bonner to end his
contribution to the
convention with his
Jagera tribal "Sorry Chant" in
sadness at the low
number of
Indigenous representatives...
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February 2018. Olsen, Andreas;
Linda C. Prinsloo;
Louis Scott; Anna K.
Jägera (November–December 2008). "Hyraceum, the
fossilized metabolic product of...
- (Pashto: په افغانستان کې شوروی جګړه, romanized: Pah
Afghanistan ke
Shuravi Jagera; Dari: جنگ شوروی در افغانستان, romanized: Jang-e
Shuravi dar Afghanestan)...
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conflicts that took
place between European settlers and a
group of men of the
Jagera and
other Aboriginal groups in the
Darling Downs area in the
Colony of New...
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elected to the
parliament by po****r vote.
Neville Bonner was an
elder of the
Jagera people.
Bonner was born on 28
March 1922 on
Ukerebagh Island, a
small island...