- The
Ngarigo people (also
spelt Garego, Ngarego, Ngarago, Ngaragu, Ngarigu,
Ngarrugu or Ngarroogoo) are
Aboriginal Australian people of
southeast New South...
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Ngarigo (Ngarigu) is a
nearly extinct Australian Aboriginal language, the
traditional language of the
Ngarigo people of
inland far
southeast New South...
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Mount Kosciuszko (/ˌkɒziˈʌskoʊ/ KOZ-ee-USK-oh; (Polish: KOSH-CHUSH-ko)
Ngarigo:
Kunama Namadgi) is
mainland Australia's
highest mountain, at 2,228 metres...
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Government Areas. The area is the
traditional lands of the
Ngarigo tribe and the
Ngarigo people continue to
survive despite being listed as critically...
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short citation] One
classification of
these varieties groups them with
Ngarigo, as one of
several southern tableland languages of New
South Wales. When...
- Gweagal.
Nyamudy language spoken by
people around Canberra Ngarigo (Ngarigu)
spoken by the
Ngarigo people Ngunnawal, also
known as
Gundungurra (Gundungura...
- Food
Plants of Australia.
Angus & Robertson. p. 183. ISBN 0-207-14383-8.
Ngarigo Plant Use in the
Snowy River Catchment Downey, Paul O. (1998). "An inventory...
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spoke different languages. The
Walgulu spoke the same
Ngarigo language as the more
easterly Ngarigo people of the
Monaro region, and in more
recent times...
- what is now New
South Wales,
including the Wiradjuri, Gamilaray, Yuin,
Ngarigo, Gweagal, and
Ngiyampaa peoples. In 1770,
James Cook
charted the unmapped...
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Ngambri peoples.
Other groups claiming a
connection to the land
include the
Ngarigo (who also
lived directly to the south) and the Ngambri-Guumaal. Neighbouring...