- The
Ngadjuri people are a
group of
Aboriginal Australian people whose traditional lands lie in the mid
north of
South Australia with a
territory extending...
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Ngadjuri is an
extinct Australian Aboriginal language formerly spoken by the
Ngadjuri people of
South Australia,
whose traditional lands covered roughly...
- Manoora.
Pastoralists grazed much of the
Ngadjuri land from the 1840s and,
although there was conflict,
Ngadjuri people worked as
shepherds and wool scourers...
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educator and
elder in
South Australia. A Narungga, Kaurna, Ngarrindjeri, and
Ngadjuri woman,
Agius became well
known for her
Welcomes to
Country at
events and...
- Wade–Giles), a
Chinese surname jui, the ISO 639-3 code for the
extinct Ngadjuri language Dhakti Jui, a
village in Uran Taluka,
Raigad District, Maharashtra...
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Point Pearce, in
South Australia on 24
December 1936. He was
primarily Ngadjuri, but also had Kaurna, Narungga, and
Ngarrindjeri ancestry.
Through his...
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announced that at the 2026
state election its name
would be
changed to
Ngadjuri, due to
concerns over Frome's
involvement in acts of
retribution following...
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Parliament House.
Retrieved 27
December 2018. "Do****enting Democracy".
Ngadjuri Walpa Juri
Lands and
Heritage ****ociation (n.d.). Gnadjuri.
SASOSE Council...
- of
former Liberal premier Steele Hall
instead of
Ngadjuri (meaning "we people")
refers to the
Ngadjuri people,
whose traditional lands cover SA's mid-north...
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cover most of the area. The main
Indigenous group in the area are the
Ngadjuri people.
During the
early colonial era,
particularly in the 1850s and 1860s...