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their name for 'man'.
Mirning was,
properly speaking, a
language known as Ngandatha,
bearing the
sense of "What is it?". The
Mirning's traditional lands covered...
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Mirns (West Frisian: Murns) is a
village in De
Fryske Marren in the
province of Friesland, the Netherlands. It had a po****tion of
around 130 in 2017...
- with
First Nations Land Owners, with
Mirning Green Energy Limited being a
wholly owned subsidiary of the
Mirning Traditional Lands Aboriginal Corporation...
- The
Mirning or
Mirniny languages are a pair of Pama–Nyungan
languages of the
Nullarbor Coast of Australia.[failed verification]
Mirning (Mirniny) Ngadjunmaya...
- for merging. ›
Mirning (Mirniny) is a Pama–Nyungan
language of
Western Australia.
Murunitja was
apparently a
dialect of
either Mirning or of its sister...
- 1990s to
focus on
philanthropy after his
encounter with
elders from the
Mirning people of Australia.
After he
began his
performing career,
there was occasionally...
- presenter. She was born in Adelaide,
South Australia, and is a
Wirangu and
Mirning woman. She
became artistic director for
Bangarra Dance Theatre in 2023...
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Nullarbor was
seasonally occupied by
Indigenous Australian people, the
Mirning clans and
Yinyila people. Traditionally, the area was
called Oondiri, which...
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Mirning type:
Patrilineal local totemic descent groups, No
moieties or sections.
Similar to the
Western Desert type.
Includes Ngadjunmaia,
Mirning. Kimberley...
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cultural advisor. She has
ancestral connections to Wirangu,
Kokata and
Mirning country,
community and
language groups on the far West
coast of
South Australia...