- The Yaygir, Yuraygir, or Yaegl, are an
Australian Aboriginal tribe who
traditionally live and
lived in and
around Yamba and Maclean, New
South Wales. Yaygir...
- Yaygir, also
spelt Yaygirr or Yegir, is an
Australian Aboriginal language. It was
spoken by the
Yaygir people in the
Northern Rivers region of New South...
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mouth of the
Clarence River and
spoke Yaygirr which was
closely related to Gumbaynggirr.
There is
evidence the
Yaygirr had
permanent settlements and a developed...
- area
currently comprising Wooli was part of the
traditional lands of the
Yaygirr people.
After settlement, the town's
economy mainly revolved around fishing...
- Wemba-Wemba
Wirraayaraay Wiyabal Wilyakali Wiradjuri Wodiwodi Wonnarua Worimi Yaygirr Yugambeh Clans: Wanggeriburra, Kombumerri, Mununjali,
Tulgigin Yuin Aboriginal...
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Rhagfyr [ˈr̥aɡvɨr] 'December'
Contrasts with /r/. See
Welsh phonology Yaygirr dirha [ˈdir̥a] 'tooth'
Contrasts with /r/.
Zapotec Quiegolani rsil [r̥sil]...
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Yanyuwa Anula, Janjula, Yanula,
Yanuwa Borroloola Yarra Yarra Melbourne Yaygirr Yaegl Clarence Valley, New
South Wales Southeast Yiman Queensland Yiwara...
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Gumbaynggiric peoples Gumbaynggirr: Mid
North Coast, New
South Wales,
Australia Yaygirr:
Coffs Harbour, New
South Wales,
Australia Anēwan:
Northern Tablelands...
- The
traditional custodians of the area
including Warregah Island are the
Yaygirr people. The
island is low-lying and flat. The
dominant land use is farming...
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Bidjawal people: mullamulliñ (sorcerer), badāra (cleverman).
Gumbaynggirr and
Yaygirr peoples: Ngaluunggirr.
Wiradjuri or
Ngiyampaa people (uncertain): wiri-ŋan...