- The
Ngarabal are an
Aboriginal people of the area from Ashford,
Tenterfield and Glen
Innes in
northern New
South Wales, Australia.
Ngarabal was still...
-
Ngarabal language may
refer to: the
Copmanhurst dialect of the
Bandjalang language,
sometimes called Ngarabal Ngarrbal or Ngarrabul, a
dialect of the...
- the
territory of the
Ngarabal people, who had
occupied and
carefully cultivated the
country for
thousands of years. The
Ngarabal name for
Deepwater is...
-
original owners of Glen
Innes and
surrounding areas are the
Ngarabal people. The
Ngarabal name of the
township of Glen
Innes is Gindaaydjin,
meaning "plenty...
-
Gumbaynggirr (also
known as Kumbainggar) Nation; and to the west it
borders Ngarabal Nation. The
languages of the
Bundjalung people are
dialects of the Lower-Richmond...
-
Ngarabal people. In the
Ngarabal language, the area is
known as Bilba,
meaning big bushes. This area has
continued to
remain significant to
Ngarabal people...
- land
where Stonehenge Station was
established is the
territory of the
Ngarabal people, who knew the area as "Hol'pin",
meaning many
casuarinas near a...
-
Tindale (1974)
speculates that
Marbal or
Marbul is in fact a
mishearing of
Ngarabal and not a
separate language dialect.
There is very
little surviving information...
- Kwatkwat[2]
Victoria Kwiambal[2] Koi, Kweembul, Quieumble, Queenbulla,
Ngarabal New
South Wales Kwini[1]
Western Australia Kimberley L Laia[2] Queensland...
- is
located on the
lands of the
Ngarabal people, and the area
remains of
great significance to them today. The
Ngarabal name for the land
where the township...