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Noongar (/ˈnʊŋɑːr/, also
spelt Noongah,
Nyungar /ˈnjʊŋɑːr/, Nyoongar,
Nyoongah, Nyungah, Nyugah, and
Yunga /ˈjʊŋɑː/) are
Aboriginal Australian people...
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Mudrooroo Narogin and
Mudrooroo Nyoongah, as well as Narogin,
after the
Indigenous spelling for his
place of birth, and
Nyoongah,
after the name of the people...
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Nyoongah Community Aboriginal Corporation (NCAC)and
Nyoongah Community Incorporated (NCI)Includes
Nyoongah Aboriginal Community College...
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Aboriginal lives and culture. The Play
includes many
references of the
Nyoongah language.
Academics such as Bob
Hodge consider this an
attempt to validate...
- New York:
Dover Publications Inc. pp. 77–78. ISBN 978-0-8021-4877-3.
Nyoongah, Mudrooroo; Narogin,
Mudrooroo (1994).
Aboriginal mythology : an A-Z spanning...
- the ranks", October–December 2010, p. 17. Mudrooroo; Narogin, Mudrooroo;
Nyoongah,
Mudrooroo (1992). Wild Cat
Falling – Mudrooroo.
Angus & Robertson. ISBN 9780207174469...
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Enduring the
Ending of the
World is an
historical novel by
Mudrooroo Nyoongah,
first published in 1983. A tragedy, the work
explores the
reaction of...
- 1991 Bill Neskovski,
Judith Wright 1992
Ronald McCuaig 1993
Mudrooroo Nyoongah 1994 Dal
Stivens 1995
David Horton for The
Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal...
- to the
promotion of the
culture of the
South Western Aboriginals, the
Nyoongahs Bruce Wallrodt For
service to
sport as a gold
medallist at the Paralympic...
- Australia.
Bambooroo means "message stick" or "message bearer" in the
Nyoongah language.
During the
first Great Walk, a
bambooroo was
presented to the...