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- The Kalamaia are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Wheatbelt and Goldfields-Esperance regions of Western Australia. According to Norman Tindale, Kalamaia...
- used by the Kalamaia of the Ballardong and other southern tribes' languages), Boyangoora, Booyungur Mudila, Mudilja, Mudi:a (general Kalamaia exonym for...
- Kalaamaya Karlamay Native to Australia Region Western Australia Ethnicity Kalamaia, Njakinjaki? Extinct (date missing) 1-10 (2019) Revival 1 fluent L2; several...
- segregated religious festivals in Ancient Greece; the Thesmophoria, Plerosia, Kalamaia, Adonia, and Skira were festivals that were only for women. The Thesmophoria...
- North Kalaako[2] Western Australia Kalali[2] Kullilla[1] Queensland Eyre Kalamaia[2] Kalaamaya[1] Western Australia Southwest Kalibal[2] Kalibal, Murwillumbah...
- Ildawongga Inawongga Inggarda Jaburara Jabirr Jabirr Jadira Jawi Jukun Kalaako Kalamaia Kambure Kaneang Karajarri Kariera Kartudjara Keiadjara Koara Koreng Kurajarra...
- 700 to 1200 Qld Kalaamaya language Galamai, Galamaya, Jaburu, Kaburn, Kalamaia, Kelamai, Natingero, Njindango, Takalako WA Kalaku language Gala:gu, Galaagu...
- Australia Kalaako: Goldfields–Esperance region, Western Australia, Australia Kalamaia: Western Australia, Australia Mirning peoples Mirning: Western Australia...
- features a large balancing boulder, a large gnamma hole and paintings of the Kalamaia people's hands in a cave at the rear of the rock. There is also a camping...
- language which [was] ... recorded as 'Kabul' (... [who Tindale called] 'the Kalamaia') ...". According to oral traditions picked up by ethnographers, the Maduwongga...