- The
Karajarri are an
Aboriginal Australian people, who live south-west of the
Kimberleys in the
northern Pilbara region,
predominantly between the coastal...
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Garadjari (
Karajarri, many
other spellings; see below) is an
Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the
Karajarri people. The
language is a
member of...
- In
Karajarri mythology,
Ngariman is a quoll-man who
killed the Bagadjimbiri, two
dingo spirits and sons of Dilga, an
earth goddess. In revenge, she drowned...
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Indigenous Australian cultural leader and artist. He was a
leader of the
Karajarri people of the
Kimberley region of
Western Australia. As an artist, he...
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Nyigina on the
eastern hinterland, and on
their southern frontier the
Karajarri. The
border with the
latter is
marked by an
ecological transition from...
- In
Karajarri mythology, the
Bagadjimbiri are two
brothers and
creator spirits. They
arose from the
ground as
dingos and made water-holes, ****
organs (from...
- in the
Kimberley region. The
traditional owners of the land are the
Karajarri people, but is also home to the
several other language groups. Started...
- 17). A
series of
aerial photographs taken around 1947
reveal that the
Karajarri people practised fire-stick
farming in the
Great Sandy Desert of Western...
- the
Bardi people but also Nyulnyul,
Jabirr Jabirr, Jukun,
Yawuru and
Karajarri people. The name
derives from the
boats used for pearling,
known as pearling...
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Plains pastoral lease, is
shared between the
Nyangumarta People and the
Karajarri (or Garadjari) People. The two
groups filed overlapping native title determination...