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Santalum ****atum, the
Australian sandalwood, also
Waang and
other names (Noongar) and
Dutjahn (Martu), is a tree
native to semi-arid
areas at the edge...
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Waang is an
Australian species of
sandalwood tree.
Waang may also
refer to: Crow (Australian
Aboriginal mythology) A
Malaysian electoral district WA ANG...
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Victoria he was
regarded as one of two
moiety ancestors, the
other being Waang the crow.
Bunjil (or Bundjil) has two
wives and a son,
Binbeal the rainbow...
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ancestral being. In the
Kulin nation in
central Victoria he is
known as
Waang (also Wahn or Waa) and is
regarded as one of two
moiety ancestors, the other...
- Wang
Chung (disambiguation) Vong (disambiguation)
Whang (disambiguation)
Waang (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- nai kà-nà têe kâo láe òk jàak rót fai, bpròht kam
neung tĕung chông
wâang rá-
wàang chaan chaa-laa láe rót fai. kòp kun ká) and can be
translated into:...
- Taranaki,
Whanganui wahine [waʔinɛ] 'woman' Malayo-Polynesian
Minangkabau waʼang [wäʔäŋ] 'you'
Sometimes written without an apostrophe. Yok-Utian Mutsun...
- Mohimboyon, Toboh, Ratau, Kamburongoh, Sumaang, Kimolohing, Kinarasan,
Waang,
Tudan N.38
Paginatan 22 Lohan, Bongkud, Kilimu, Libang, Kituntul, Nalapak...
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ngawa nh!2u dog
waang-kur tiitith-ur go-**** werneng-kiyath-ur. m!ii-ngkiyath-ur. food-go-**** {Ordinary Lardil:}
ngithun dunji-kan
ngawa waang-kur werneng-kiyath-ur...
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which belonged to the
Bunjil (Eaglehawk)
moiety (five clans) or the
Waang (Crow)
moiety (four clans).
Bunjil moiety Buthera balug,
located in the...