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Kunjen, or Uw, is a
Paman language spoken on the Cape York
Peninsula of Queensland, Australia, by the Uw Oykangand, Olkola, and
related Aboriginal Australian...
- by the
Queensland government and the
traditional Aboriginal owners, the
Kunjen and
Oykangand People. The park has a
tropical climate and
temperatures exceed...
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separated into two tribes: Ogakor,
named after the word for "crocodile" in the
Kunjen language, and Kucha,
named after the word for "kangaroo" in the Pakanha...
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Kundjin Kokoyan Koonjan Kunjen,
Kunjin Okundjain Koko wansin. (?) For
others see the
Austkin entry on
Kunjen.
Tindale 1974, p. 183.
Kunjen. Doherty,
Ralph L...
- is,
together with its
close dialect relative Uw Olkola, a
member of the
Kunjen branch of the Pama-Nyungan
language family. It has a
notable characteristic...
- The short-beaked
echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus), also
called the short-nosed echidna, is one of four
living species of echidna, and the only
member of...
- Nilo-Saharan
languages and is more
typical of some
Australian languages such as
Kunjen.
Blench considers these VC
roots to have
cognates in
other Nilo-Saharan...
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Kunjen (Uw
Oykangand and
Olkola dialects).
Kunjen (also
known as Koko Wanggara,
Ngundjan and Olkola) is a
language of
Western Cape York. The
Kunjen language...
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deity from North-Eastern Australia. Its
worshipers may have
spoken Kunjen, or some
Kunjen dialect. The
Australian Muragan is also
believed to be the progenitor...
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boundaries of the Cook Shire.
Kunjen (also
known as Koko Wanggara,
Ngundjan and Olkola) is a
language of
Western Cape York. The
Kunjen language region includes...