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- The Marrithiyal, also written Marrithiel, are an Aboriginal Australian people whose traditional territory lay 100 to 130 miles (160 to 210 km) south of...
- sustainable way for many thousands of years. The Brinkin people (aka Marrithiyal) of the Daly River in the Northern Territory (NT) used harpoons and bamboo...
- (Bringen, Brinken), is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the Marrithiyal people. Dialects besides Marrithiyel proper are Nganygit, Marri Amu (Marriammu...
- Marithiel or Marrithiyal may be, Marrithiyal people Marrithiyel language This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Marrithiyel...
- Northern Territory, Australia Menthe: Northern Territory, Australia Marrithiyal: Daly River, Northern Territory, Australia Maramanindji: Northern Territory...
- Territory into a family of Indigenous Australian descent (Jupangati and Marrithiyal) and was raised the small town of Humpty Doo. He began playing football...
- the smooth, euphonious sound of Marrithiel spoken down country by the Marrithiyal people. The Wagiman had, in Tindale's estimation, approximately 1,800...
- Brinkin may refer to: Brinkin, Northern Territory, a suburb of Darwin Marrithiyal people, an Aboriginal people of Northern Territory historically referred...
- their allies the Mulluk-Mulluk were bitter enemies of the Marringar and Marrithiyal tribes, though ceremonial obligations required them to cooperate in crucial...
- people who inhabited an area to the south of the Daly River mouth, the Marrithiyal people, sometimes referred to by other tribes in the past as Brinken...