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Bidjara or
Pitjara or
Bidyara may
refer to:
Bidjara (Warrego River), also
spelt Pitjara, an
Aboriginal people of
eastern Queensland Bidjara language Bidjara...
- The
Bidjara or
Pitjara are an
Aboriginal Australian people of
eastern Queensland. They are to be
distinguished from the
Bidjara of
southwestern Queensland...
- Bidjara, also
spelt Bidyara or
Pitjara, is an
Australian Aboriginal language. In 1980, it was
spoken by 20
elders in
Queensland between the
towns of Tambo...
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Gloria Petyarre (1942-2021), also
known as
Gloria Pitjara was born in Utopia,
Northern Territory, Australia. She was an
Aboriginal Australian artist from...
- and
advocate for the
rights of
Indigenous Australians. She is a Bidjara/
Pitjara,
Birri Gubba and Juru
woman from Queensland. As of 2020[update] she is...
- Pitjantjatjara[1] Pitjantjara, Pitjandjara[2]
Central Australia Desert Pitjara[2] Bidjara[1]
Queensland Northeast Pongaponga[2]
Northern Territory Pontunj[2]...
- the
southern border of Queensland. They are not to be
confused with the
Pitjara/Bidjara
people of the
Warrego River area or the Bidjara/Bitjara people...
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Aboriginal groups including the Wadjaling, Wadjalad, Wadjabangai, and
Pitjara. The
first European exploration of the
district was by Sir
Thomas Mitc****...
- miles) south-east via
Great Western Highway Bidjara (also
known as Bidyara,
Pitjara, and Peechara) is an
Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the Bidjara...
- 1804. An
Aboriginal word
baroomby meaning "wild" in the
language of the
Pitjara Indigenous Australians on the
Warrego and
Nogoa Rivers in
southern Queensland...