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David Ngunaitponi (28
September 1872 – 7
February 1967),
known as
David Unaipon, was an
Aboriginal Australian preacher, inventor, and author. A Ngarrindjeri...
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Unaipon is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
David Unaipon (1872–1967),
Australian preacher, inventor, and
author James Unaipon (c....
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James Unaipon, born
James Ngunaitponi, (c. 1835 – 1907) was an
Australian Indigenous preacher of the
Warrawaldie (also
spelt Waruwaldi)
Lakalinyeri of...
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inventor and Australia's
first published Aboriginal Australian author,
David Unaipon. The $50
banknote is also
called a "pineapple"
given its
bright yellow...
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Southeastern Australian Aboriginal mythology. The
legend is
recounted by
David Unaipon.
According to legend, the
creature resembles a
little red frog-like man...
- The
University of
South Australia is a
public research university based in Adelaide,
South Australia.
Established in 1991, it is the
successor of the former...
- for the best
Australian collection of new
short fiction and the
David Unaipon Award for
unpublished Indigenous writing. The
awards were
established by...
- people.
Unaipon (2004) was Rings'
third work for Bangarra. It was a
celebration of the life of
Ngarrindjeri author and
inventor David Unaipon (1872–1967)...
- (1865–1931). The $50 note
features Aboriginal writer and
inventor David Unaipon (1872–1967), and Australia's
first female parliamentarian,
Edith Cowan...
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first known work
written in
English by an
Aboriginal person,
David Unaipon was the
first Aboriginal author to be published, in 1924–5.
Since then...