• Yorta Yorta (Yotayota) is a dialect cluster, or perhaps a group of closely related languages, spoken by the Yorta Yorta people, Indigenous Australians...
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    of the Bangerang clan) Yotayota The Yorta Yorta language may be a language isolate within the Pama-Nyungan language family, though it is often treated...
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  • Aboriginal hymn "Bura Fera" in the Yorta Yorta language of Victoria, Australia, the language spoken by the indigenous Yorta Yorta people of the Goulburn Valley...
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    Goulburn River (category Articles containing Yorta Yorta-language text)
    in the Ngurai-illam Wurrung dialect/language) Omio with no clearly defined meaning. In the Yorta Yorta language, the river has several names: Koninner...
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  • Institute of Judicial Administration Incorporated. ISBN 1875527427 'Yorta Yorta Language Heritage Dictionary', Heather Bowe, Lois Peeler, Sharon Atkinson...
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  • International digital art festival Yorta Yorta language, also spelled Yota, an extinct language once spoken by the Yorta Yorta people of Australia Year of the...
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    state's formally recognised traditional owner corporations, excluding the Yorta Yorta Nation Aboriginal Corporation, who declined to participate in the election...
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    languages Victorian Eastern Victoria Yorta-Yorta Gunai Pallanganmiddang Macro-Kulin Kulin languages Bungandidj New South Wales Yuin-Kuric languages Central...
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    Cummeragunja Reserve (category Yorta Yorta)
    Mission, although it was not run by missionaries. The people were mostly Yorta Yorta. It was established between 1882 and 1888 when dissatisfied residents...
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    Campaspe River (category Articles containing undetermined-language text)
    river course. In the Yorta Yorta language, the name for the river is Yalka or Yalooka, meaning "dry leaf". In the Taungurung language the name for the river...
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  • the Yorta Yorta language means "Where Are you Going?. She wrote the song after hearing her great grandmother Pricilla McCrae speaking Yorta Yorta. "Tiddas(Band)"...
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  • Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Heather Bowe and Stephen Morey. 1999. The Yorta Yorta (Bangerang)...
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  • reserve. While at Cummeragunja, he worked as a translator of the Yorta Yorta language. He continued to preach and evangelise, not just at Cummeragunja...
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    Sheppard, and not, as is sometimes imagined, from Shepperton, England. The Yorta Yorta name for the area is 'Kanny-goopna' with 'goopna' meaning 'deep waterholes...
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    shared country with their traditional neighbours, the Wemba Wemba and Yorta Yorta, covering what is now Deniliquin, the Kow Swamp and Perrricoota/Koondrook...
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    There are numerous Australian Aboriginal languages and dialects, many of which are endangered. An endangered language is one that it is at risk of falling...
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    Isaiah Firebrace (category Yorta Yorta people)
    Moama, New South Wales. He is an Aboriginal Australian; his father is Yorta Yorta and his mother Gunditjmara. Firebrace first came to public attention...
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    name may be derived from a Yorta Yorta word for 'windy'. (There is also a city called Mathura in India.) Traditional Yorta Yorta lands lie on both sides...
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  • JSTOR 24045800. Bowe, Heather; Morey, Stephen (1999). The Yorta Yorta (Bangerang) language of the Murray Goulburn: including Yabula Yabula. Pacific Linguistics...
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    February 6, 2012) Heather Bowe and Stephen Morey. 1999. The Yorta Yorta (Bangerang) Language of the Murray Goulborn including Yabula Yabula. (Pacific Linguistics:...
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    some south-eastern Aboriginal people, two Gunditjmara women and two Yorta Yorta women, who set out in 1999 to relearn the lost craft of possum-skin cloak-making...
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  • word Alinta is derived from the word for flame in a traditional language of the Yorta Yorta nation from Victoria.) On 13 July 2000 legislation was passed...
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    of South Australia. Unlike in the south-east, where peoples such as Yorta Yorta wore possum-skin cloaks, Noongar peoples generally use the pelt of the...
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    Murray River (in South Australia: River Murray) (Ngarrindjeri: Millewa, Yorta Yorta: Dhungala (Tongala)) is a river in Southeastern Australia. It is Australia's...
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  • Law' in its Interpretation of Native Title in Mirriuwung Gajerrong and Yorta Yorta" 2004 – Julian Burnside, "The Practice of Law: Justice or Just a Job"...
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  • The Sapphires (film) (category 2010s English-language films)
    and written by Keith Thompson and Briggs. The Sapphires is about four Yorta Yorta (Aboriginal Australian) women: Gail (Deborah Mailman), Julie (Jessica...
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    languages. [East Victoria = Yorta-Yortic + Gaanay + Pallanganmiddang (Dhudhuroa not addressed)] Bowern, Claire. 2011. "How Many Languages Were Spoken in Australia...
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  • suggests the reported 'Emu Mudjug' tribe spoke a different language from the variety of Yorta Yorta believed to be spoken by the Kwakkwat, and they appear...
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  • Lou Bennett (musician) (category Linguists of Yotayotic languages)
    musician, actress and academic researching Aboriginal languages and their retrieval. Bennett is a Yorta Yorta/Dja Dja Wurrung woman from Echuca, Victoria, Australia...
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  • Coranderrk, a former Aboriginal reserve in Victoria. Giordano Nanni and Yorta Yorta/Kurnai playwright Andrea James wrote the play, and it was co-produced...
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