- Whyman. Wilcannia, N.S.W.:
Disadvantaged Country Area Programme, 1978
Paakantji Alphabet Book, by
Elsie Jones,
illustrated by Mark
Quale and Tim Whyman...
- The
Paakantyi language, also
spelt Paakantji, Barkindji, Barkandji, and Baagandji, and is also
known as the
Darling language, is a
nearly extinct Australian...
-
called the
Three Traditional Tribal Groups (3TTG),
consisting of the
Paakantji, the
Muthi Muthi, and the Ngiyampaa. LM1 had
become a
symbol of the long...
- the
Broken Hill region, the
major Aboriginal language groups are the
Paakantji, Mayyankapa, and Nyiimpaa.
Unlike the rest of New
South Wales, Broken...
-
rights for Lake Mungo,
Mungo Man and
Mungo Lady with the
neighbouring Paakantji and
Ngiyampaa groups. The Mati Mati
spoke Madhi Madhi, a
Kulinic language...
- that
focus on the Bundjalung, Gamilaraay, Gumbaynggirr,
Wiradjuri and
Paakantji/Baarkintji languages.
During the
International Year of
Indigenous Languages...
- or settlements. He
wrote in his
study of
Kurnu (a
major dialect of the
Paakantji language,
spoken in
western New
South Wales): "I
personally collected...
-
groups also
interacted with
communities further afield including the
Paakantji language speakers to the south. The
explorer Charles Sturt built a stockade...
-
award is a
sculpture crafted by
Badger Bates, a
distinguished Barkandji (
Paakantji),
Broken Hill artist. The
sculpture is
titled 'Regeneration’ and is made...