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Palawa kani is a
constructed language created by the
Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre as a
composite Tasmanian language,
based on
reconstructed vocabulary from...
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Palawa may
refer to:
Palawa, Alwar, a
village in
India Palawa, Jharkhand, a town in
India Aboriginal Tasmanians or
Palawa people, the
Indigenous people...
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Aboriginal Tasmanians (
palawa kani:
Palawa or Pakana) are the
Aboriginal people of the
Australian island of Tasmania,
located south of the mainland...
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exiled Aboriginal Tasmanians (
Palawa). It was
opened in 1833 and
ceased operations in 1847.
During that
period around 180
Palawa were
situated at Wybalenna...
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Tasmania (/tæzˈmeɪniə/;
palawa kani: lutruwita) is an
island state of Australia. It is
located 240
kilometres (150 miles) to the
south of the Australian...
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languages and traditions. The
largest language revival project to date is the
Palawa kani project.
Little is
known of the
languages and no
relationship to other...
- loarinna, laoonana, can-nen-ner and lagunta,
while kaparunina is used in
Palawa kani. One
Nuenonne myth
recorded by
Jackson Cotton tells of a thylacine...
- language, Wiradjuri, Vic, NSW), oonah, etc. The name
chosen and
approved in
Palawa kani (reconstructed
tasmanian language) is larila. When the
platypus was...
- The Bay of
Fires (
palawa kani: larapuna) is a bay on the
northeastern coast of
Tasmania in Australia,
extending from
Binalong Bay to
Eddystone Point. The...