- The
Noongar (/ˈnʊŋɑːr/, also
spelt Noongah,
Nyungar /ˈnjʊŋɑːr/,
Nyoongar, Nyoongah, Nyungah, Nyugah, and
Yunga /ˈjʊŋɑː/) are
Aboriginal Australian people...
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Noongar language following colonisation. A 1990
conference organised by the
Nyoongar Language Project Advisory Panel recognised that the
Noongar subgroup included...
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South Wales and
Victoria Nunga in
southern South Australia Noongar (or
Nyoongar) in
southern Western Australia Palawa (or Pakana) in
Tasmania Wangai in...
- River, 97
kilometres (60 mi) east of
Perth in the Wheatbelt, on
Ballardong Nyoongar land, and is the seat of the
Shire of York. The name of the
region was...
- The town's name
comes from the
Aboriginal word "Muchela"
which means in
Nyoongar 'water hole',
referring to the
abundance of
water in Muchea. The area was...
- Derby,
Western Australia, Australia. His
mother is
Indigenous Australian (
Nyoongar) and Dutch. His
father is
Indigenous Australian (Nyikina & Yawuru) and...
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Sharyn Egan (born 1957) is a
Nyoongar artist known for her work in painting, sculpture,
weaving and walking[clarify].
Based in Fremantle,
Western Australia...
- 2019 with a
music video that was
filmed on land for
which the
Kulin and
Nyoongar Nations were the
traditional custodians, with the band
paying respect to...
- mound. The lake
surroundings were the site of a long term
Nyoongar camp as well as a
Nyoongar community college. Morgan, K. H;
Geological Survey of Western...
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cultural educational programmes offered in
partnership with the
local Nyoongar people. The area was
inhabited and was a
noted hunting site for thousands...