- The
Paakantyi, or
Barkindji or Barkandji, are an
Australian Aboriginal tribal group of the
Darling River (known to them as the Baaka)
basin in Far West...
- The
Paakantyi language, also
spelt Paakantji, Barkindji, Barkandji, and Baagandji, and is also
known as the
Darling language, is a
nearly extinct Australian...
- The
party was
formed in
October 2020 by
Uncle Owen Whyman, who is of
Paakantyi and
Malyangapa origin, and is open to
Indigenous and non-Indigenous people...
- The
Darling River (
Paakantyi:
Baaka or Barka) is the third-longest
river in Australia,
measuring 1,472
kilometres (915 mi) from its
source in northern...
- River) or
Weyneubulcoo (Wanyuparlku, Wanyiwalku), is a
dialect of the
Paakantyi language.
Pantyikali is
spoken in New
South Wales, Australia, northwest...
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Development Organisation Dominion Rules Licence, a free
content licence Paakantyi (Darling language) DRL
Supply Co., a
general store in Morrisonville, Illinois...
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Region is the
traditional meeting place of the
Muthi Muthi,
Ngiyampaa and
Paakantyi Aboriginal peoples. The 2,400-square-kilometre (930 sq mi) area was inscribed...
- Thura-Yura
languages Southwest Queensland Karnic languages Northwest NSW
Yarli Paakantyi Western Yolŋu-Ngarna (weak support) Yolŋu
languages Ngarna languages Nyungic...
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Sudan Darling River, Australia,
known as
Barka or
Baaka in the
local Paakantyi language Barca or Barcas, the
cognomen of a
Carthaginian dynasty, see...
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people living around the
Menindee Lakes area are
known as the
Barkindji or
Paakantyi. The
original inhabitants gained Native Title over the area in 2015, but...