- The
Jarowair are an
indigenous Australian people of the
Darling Downs area of Queensland.
Norman Tindale estimated Jarowair traditional lands to have...
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oldest inland cities, was
founded in 1849 on the
lands of the
Giabal and
Jarowair people. The city's
central streets were
named after the
history of the...
-
Jackson to the
vicinity of Dalby.
Their southeastern neighbours were the
Jarowair. The
northeastern border with the
Wakawaka lay
around Charley Cr**** across...
-
Barunggam language shared many
words with the
neighboring languages,
including Jarowair to the east,
Wakka Wakka to the
north and
Mandandanji to the west. Kite...
- Jarildekald[2]
South Australia Jaroinga[2] Bularnu[1]
Northern Territory Desert Jarowair[2]
Queensland Jathaikana[2]
Queensland Jaudjibaia[2]
Western Australia...
- cultivation.
Indigenous groups such as the Wakawaka, Githabul, Kabi Kabi,
Jarowair,
Goreng goreng, Butchulla, Quandamooka, Baruŋgam,
Yiman and
Wulili have...
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network of
walking tracks and
several picnic grounds. The
Wakka Wakka,
Jarowair and
Barrumgum tribes are the
traditional owners of the
Bunya Mountains...
- range.
Indigenous groups such as the
Wakka Wakka, Githabul, Kabi Kabi,
Jarowair,
Gooreng Gooreng, Butc****a, Quandamooka, Barrangum,
Yiman and
Willi Willi...
- to Millmerran.
Millmerran is near a
lookout commonly used by the
local Jarowair Nation Aboriginal po****tion
prior to
European settlement and the town's...
- 7 mi) east of the town is the
Crows Nest
National Park.[citation needed]
Jarowair (also
known as Yarowair, Yarow-wair, Barrunggam, Yarrowair,
Yarowwair and...