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- The Mudburra, also spelt Mudbara and other variants, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Northern Territory. Mudburra is one of the far eastern...
- Mudburra, also spelt Mudbura, Mudbarra and other variants, and also known as Pinkangama, is an Aboriginal language of Australia. McConvell suspects Karrangpurru...
- indigenous language groups including Gurindji, Ngarinyman, Bilinara and Mudburra represented among the residents of Yarralin. Archeological evidence and...
- Guinea (Central Province) Christianity, Shamanism Mudburra Pama–Nyungan → Ngumpin–Yapa → Mudburra Australia (Northern Territory) Mughal Indo-European...
- (Yapa) Warlmanpa Warlpiri Ngumbin languages Walmajarri Djaru Gurindji Mudburra Ngardi, once classified as either Ngarrga (2002) or Ngumpin (2004), has...
- Auvergne and Victoria River Downs Stations. It is on the lands of the Mudburra and Djingili peoples and their rights to this land has been established...
- Gurindji (Gurindji proper, Bilinarra, Wanyjirra, Malngin, Ngarinyman) Mudburra In 2004 it was demonstrated that Ngumbin is related to the neighboring...
- known as eurah or eura (Kamilaroi), gooramurra (Jingulu), and kurumbimi (Mudburra). It is a spreading, weeping shrub or small tree with long, strap-like...
- Joseph (Joe) Croft (c.1925 - 22 August 1996) was a Gurindji and Mudburra man who was a member of the Stolen Generations who spent his early childhood in...
- Territory. However, the name may simply be a former alternative term for Mudburra. According to Norman Tindale's estimate, the Bingongina's tribal territory...