- The
Waanyi people, also
spelt Wanyi, Wanji, or Waanji, are an
Aboriginal Australian people from
south of the Gulf of
Carpentaria in
Queensland and the...
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Heritage Site
within the park. The park lies on the
traditional land of the
Waanyi (part of
which was
previously part of
Injilarija land). In the 1870s European...
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Waanyi, also
spelt Wanyi,
Wanji or Waanji, is an
endangered Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the
Waanyi people of the
lower gulf area of Northern...
- ticks.
Since then
Belmont and
Charbray cattle have been
added to the herd.
Waanyi (also
known as Wanyi, Wanyee, Wanee, Waangyee, Wonyee, Garawa, and Wanji)...
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Alexis Wright FAHA (born 25
November 1950) is a
Waanyi (Aboriginal Australian)
writer best
known for
winning the
Miles Franklin Award for her 2006 novel...
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family on the
Waanyi /
Garawa Land Trust, he is from the
Doomadgee community in the Gulf of Carpentaria. He is also a
descendant of
Waanyi,
Garawa and Gangalidda...
- in
northern Australia. The
languages are:
Garawan Garawa (Garrwa, north)
Waanyi (Wanji, south)
Gunindiri † (Kurnindirri, southwest)
Gunindiri is almost...
- Hann and Jack
Watson conducted a
punitive m****acre of
Indigenous people on
Waanyi country in 1883 and
nailed the ears of
forty people to the
outside of the...
- Judy
Watson (born 1959) is an
Australian Waanyi multi-media
artist who
works in print-making, painting,
video and installation. Her work
often examines...
- The
Gregory River (
Waanyi: Ngumarryina) is a
river in the
Northern Territory and the
state of Queensland, Australia. The
river is the
largest perennial...