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Northwestern Tasmanian, or
Peerapper ("Pirapa"), is an
Aboriginal language of
Tasmania in the
reconstruction of
Claire Bowern. It was
spoken along the...
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Kennaook / Cape Grim, is the
northwestern point of Tasmania, Australia. The
Peerapper name for the cape is
recorded as Kennaook. It is the
location of the Cape...
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large flock of
sheep and
managed to lure some
Peerapper women into a hut for ****. When the
Peerapper men objected, a
skirmish developed during which...
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Mount Zeehan /maʊntˈziːən/ MOWNT-ZEE-ən (
Peerapper/palawa kani: Weiawenena) is a
mountain located in the
Heemskirk Range on the West
Coast of Tasmania...
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closest town is Zeehan,
about 14
kilometres (9 mi) away. The
indigenous Peerapper name for the
mountain is
recorded as
Roeinrim or
Traoota munatta. On 24...
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greater Zeehan area was
inhabited by the
indigenous Peerapper and
Tommeginne clans of the
North West
group for over 10,000
years prior...
- line. The
Aboriginal Tasmanians knew the
river as Corinna,
which is the
Peerapper word for the thylacine. The once-common
suggestion that the river's English...
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Western Northwestern Tasmanian (
Peerapper)
Southwestern Tasmanian (Toogee) ?
Northern Northern Tasmanian (Tommeginne) Port
Sorell Northeastern Pyemmairre...
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Parperloihener Robbins Island Pennemukeer Cape Grim
Pendowte Studland Bay
Peerapper West
Point Manegin Arthur River mouth Tarkinener Sandy Cape Peternidic...
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United States 1820s-1830s Acroá Macro-Jê Bahia,
Brazil after 1819
Peerapper Tasmanian Tasmania,
Australia 10
April 1815
Tambora unclassified (Papuan)...