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Wirangu may be,
Wirangu people Wirangu language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Wirangu. If an
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- The
Wirangu are an
Aboriginal Australian people of the
Western coastal region of
South Australia.
Daisy Bates stated that the
Wirangu ethnonym was composed...
- The
Wirangu language, also
written Wirrongu, Wirrung, Wirrunga, and Wirangga, and also
known by
other exonyms, is a
moribund Australian Aboriginal language...
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electoral district of Flinders. The name
Ceduna is a
local Aboriginal Wirangu word,
alternatively phoneticized as Chedoona,
thought to mean a
place to...
- (Goordnada) are part of the
Barngarla Aboriginal country.: 230
Ceduna is
within Wirangu country. The
peninsula was
named after explorer Edward John Eyre on 7 November...
- are in the
western part of the
state of
South Australia,
north of the
Wirangu people.
Kokatha was
historically spoken in
northern western areas of South...
- non-Aboriginal
people is not
always regarded as appropriate. The term
comes from
Wirangu, the
language spoken around Ceduna, and is
effectively the
South Australian...
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prevented from
capturing one of the
seven sisters by a
great flood. The
Wirangu people of the west
coast of
South Australia have a
creation story embodied...
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thousands of years, the area
around Streaky Bay has been
inhabited by the
Wirangu people. In 1627,
Dutch explorer Pieter Nuyts, in the
Gulden Zeepaard (Golden...
- language),
nkuna and
ungkuna (Arrernte),
yangkunnu (Barngarla), and
yangwina (
Wirangu), and yel-le-lek (from the Wimmera), and cal-drin-ga (from the
lower Murray)...