- The Kula, also
known as the
Kurnu, were an
indigenous Australian people of the
state of New
South Wales. The Kula are
estimated by
Tindale to have held...
- Nuhašše (
kurnu-ḫa-áš-še;
kurnu-ḫa-šeki), was a
region in
northwestern Syria that
flourished in the 2nd
millennium BC. It was east of the
Orontes River...
-
Dialects of
Paakantyi include Southern Paakantyi (Baagandji, Bagundji),
Kurnu (Kula),
Wilyakali (Wiljagali), and Pantyikali-Wanyiwalku (Wanyuparlku, Bandjigali...
-
Jeithi Jitajita Jukambal Galibal Karenggapa Kawambarai/Gawambaraay Kula/
Kurnu Kuringgai Kureinji Kwiambal Malyangapa Maraura Milpulo Muruwari Muthi Muthi...
- Bakindji, Bahkunjy, Parkungi, Parkengee, Parkingee, Bakandi, Bargunji,
Kurnu, Wimbaja,
Barkungee New
South Wales Riverine Barna[1][2]
Queensland Northeast...
- Kureinji". collection.aiatsis.gov.au. 2019-07-26.
Retrieved 2021-07-07. "D25:
Kurnu". collection.aiatsis.gov.au. 2019-07-26.
Retrieved 2021-07-07. "L8: Malyangapa"...
- by the NSW
National Parks and
Wildlife Service and the
local indigenous Kurnu-Baakandji people. The
Toorale National Park
consists of land that was previously...
-
Kkengee Kornoo (A name for the
language of
several Darling River tribes)
Kurnu ****ndji, Pa:kindzi, Bakandji, Bahkunjy,
Barkinghi Parkungi, Parkengee,...
- languages,
including Guwamu and Badjiri. To the west, they
neighboured Kurnu speakers (part of the
Paakantyi dialect continuum). The
Muruwari language...
-
Luise Hercus and
others now
consider that it is
probably related more to
Kurnu than to Paakantyi. It has
recently been argued,
though no
certainty attaches...