- The
Maraura or
Marrawarra people are an
Aboriginal group whose traditional lands are
located in Far West New
South Wales and
South Australia, Australia...
- with
Victoria to the
south and
South Australia to the west. The
local Maraura people probably had
their first encounter with the
British when Charles...
- (Wanyuparlku, Bandjigali, Baarundji),
Parrintyi (Barrindji) and
Marawara (
Maraura).
Bowern (2011)
lists Gurnu/Guula as a
separate language,
though Hercus...
- Kawambarai/Gawambaraay Kula/Kurnu
Kuringgai Kureinji Kwiambal Malyangapa Maraura Milpulo Muruwari Muthi Muthi Nhaawuparlku Nari-Nari
Ngaku Ngambaa Ngarbal...
-
compare it to." In an
account of a
police expedition in 1841 to
capture Maraura people from the
region west of the
junction of the
Murray and
Darling rivers...
- by the settlers.
Although some
tribes organised resistance, such as the
Maraura,
whose territory lay
around the
Rufus River above Renmark and the Tanganekald...
-
indigenous means in New
South Wales.
Nanya was born
around 1835 and was of the
Maraura tribe of the
lower Darling area in the south-western
corner New
South Wales...
-
Margany Queensland Riverine Maranunggu[1]
Northern Territory Fitzmaurice Maraura[2] Mareawura, Mareaura, Marowra, Marowera,
Marraa Warree, Marrawarra, Waimbio...
-
Retrieved 2024-02-06. "Background Briefing".
Barkindji Maraura Elders Environment Team.
Barkindji Maraura Elders Environment Team.
Retrieved 19
January 2024...
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overlanders had been
engaging in ****ual
relations with
Maraura women without giving the
Maraura the food and
clothing that was
promised in return. An estimated...