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Mbabaram or
Mbabaɽam, also (M)Barbaram,
often referred to as the
Barbaram people, were an
Indigenous Australian people living in
Queensland in the rainforests...
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Mbabaram (Barbaram) is an
extinct Australian Aboriginal language of
north Queensland. It was the
traditional language of the
Mbabaram people. Recordings...
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Mbabaram in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mbabaram (Babaram) may
refer to:
Mbabaram people, an
Australian ethnic group Mbabaram language, an...
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within the same family. For example, the
English word dog and the
Mbabaram word dog have
exactly the same
meaning and very
similar pronunciations...
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remote caves". Australo-Melanesian –
Outdated grouping of
human beings Mbabaram people –
Aboriginal Australian people of the
Atherton Tableland Melanesians –...
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others being Yidinji, Ngajan, Dyirbal, Girramay, Warrgamay, Waruŋu and
Mbabaram. Mamu had a
special mother-in-law language,
called Dyalŋuy (Jalnguy). Though...
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others being Yidinji, Ngadyan, Mamu, Girramay, Wargamay, Waruŋu and
Mbabaɽam.
Dyirbal belongs to the
Dyirbalic branch of the Pama–Nyungan
language family...
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coastal and
rainforest areas around Cairns on the
lands of the
Mbabaram people and Djabu**** people.
Birdsell found that the
average adult male...
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Languages neighbouring the many
Dyirbal dialects include: N****gungu
Mbabaram Muluriji Yidiny Warungu Warrgamay Nyawaygi Dyirbal has only four places...
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Angkula Aghu
Tharrnggala Ikarranggal Takalak Thaypan Southern Mbara-Yanga
Mbabaram Walangama Wamin Other Djabu****
Flinders Island Gugadj Kok Narr Mbariman-Gudhinma...