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- offensive word for an Aboriginal woman) gunyah humpy (a hut) kurdaitcha lubra (now a racially offensive word for an Aboriginal woman) marn grook mia-mia...
- The Mount Lubra bushfire, also called the Mount Warrinaburb bushfire, was a bushfire, started by a lightning strike, that burnt approximately 184,000...
- Commonly used by Javanese people. Derived from "Belanda" (Netherlands). Lubra Likely derived from a Tasmanian Aboriginal language. Australian Aboriginal...
- tumble down…Why me have no lubra? Why me have no piccaninny? You have all this place. No good have children, no good have lubra. Me tumble down and die very...
- Archived from the original on 12 August 2022. Retrieved 13 May 2022. Khan, Lubra (27 September 2023). "Dhak Dhak poster OUT: Ratna Pathak, Dia Mirza, Fatima-Sanjana...
- South Wales ..., it was customary long ago for the first-born of every lubra [Aboriginal woman] to be eaten by the tribe, as part of a religious ceremony...
- 'man' or 'human being'. Coon an Aboriginal person. Gin an Aboriginal woman. Lubra an Aboriginal woman. An Aboriginal word. Boonga / boong / bunga / boonie...
- also included the Atra Plus, which featured a lubricating strip, dubbed Lubra-Soft. Good News! was the first disposable, double-blade razor, released...
- Caramut area was first settled by John Muston as a pastoral run. In 1842, the Lubra Cr**** m****acre of six Dhauwurd wurrung people took place on the Caramut...
- Wrathall Bull, in his writings on early South Australia history, she was the lubra (partner) of aboriginal tribal leader "King John", whose tribe resided "on...