- The
Kalkadoon (properly
Kalkatungu) are
descendants of an
Indigenous Australian tribe living in the
Mount Isa
region of Queensland.
Their ancestral tribe...
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Kalkatungu (also Kalkutungu, Galgadungu, Kalkutung, Kalkadoon, or Galgaduun) is an
extinct Australian Aboriginal language formerly spoken around the area...
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guerrilla warfare. The
first altercation between European colonists and
Kalkatungu occurred in 1861 when
three parties sent out to
search for
Burke and Wills...
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western Queensland.
Kalkatunga (also
known as Kalkadoon, Kalkadunga,
Kalkatungu) is an
Australian Aboriginal language. The
Kalkatunga language region...
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language of the Pama–Nyungan
language family, that may be
related to the
Kalkatungu language. It was
formerly spoken by the
Yalarnnga people in
areas near...
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reflecting the host nations'
Indigenous peoples,
created by
Australian Kalkatungu artist Chern'ee
Sutton and Māori
artist Fiona Collis. Furthermore, the...
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language of the area was
Kalkatunga (also
known as Kalkadoon, Kalkadunga,
Kalkatungu). The
Kalkadoon people first came into
contact with
advancing European...
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Warluwaric Wa****a
Bularnu Yindjilandji Warluwarra Yanyuwa Kalkatungic Kalkatungu Yalarnnga Mayi Mayi-Kulan Mayi-Kutuna
Ngawun Yolŋu Dhaŋu
Dhuwal Djaŋu...
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language which displays the full
range of stops,
nasals and
laterals is
Kalkatungu,
which has
labial p, m; "dental" th, nh, lh; "alveolar" t, n, l; "retroflex"...
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Kalkatungic is a
branch of the Pama–Nyungan family,
Kalkatungu, Yalarnnga. The two
languages are not close;
Dixon treats them as
separate families. A Wakabunga...