- A humpy, also
known as a gunyah,
wurley, wurly, wurlie, mia-mia, or wiltija, is a small,
temporary shelter,
traditionally used by
Australian Aboriginal...
-
wooden club), earlier, any
piece of wood
woggabaliri woomera wurlie or
wurley - a hut
yabber or yabber-yabber (talk)
yakka (doing work of any kind) Yara-ma-yha-who...
- in Corranderrk. A bark tent or lean-to is
known as a humpy, gunyah, or
wurley.
Clothing included the possum-skin
cloak in the southeast, buka
cloak in...
- PMC 1805201. PMID 7011458.
Memmott P (September 2008). Gunyah,
Goondie +
Wurley: the
Aboriginal architecture of Australia.
University of
Queensland Press...
- Gunyah,
Goondie and
Wurley:
Aboriginal Architecture of Australia[citation needed] 2009:
Stanner Award for Gunyah,
Goondie and
Wurley:
Aboriginal Architecture...
- 2017.
Retrieved 28
April 2018. Memmott, Paul (2007). Gunyah,
Goondie +
Wurley: The
Aboriginal Architecture of Australia.
University of
Queensland Press...
- structures.
These included humpy,
gunyah (or gunya), goondie,
wiltja and
wurley (or wurlie).
Until the 20th century, many non-Indigenous
people ****umed...
-
architect Paul
Memmott won the
prize for his work Gunyah,
Goondie and
Wurley:
Aboriginal Architecture of
Australia The 2011
award was won by
human rights...
- Press. ISBN 978-0-855-75457-0. Memmott, Paul (2007). Gunyah,
Goondie +
Wurley: The
Aboriginal Architecture of Australia.
University of
Queensland Press...
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Pangali Canal and Lake
Kawana to the west and Lake
Kawana Boulevarde and
Wurley Drive to the north. The
Nicklin Way p****es
through the
suburb from north...