• Awabakal (also Awabagal or the Hunter River – Lake Macquarie, often abbreviated HRLM) language is an Australian Aboriginal language that was spoken around...
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    The Awabakal people /əˈwɒbəɡæl/, are those Aboriginal Australians who identify with or are descended from the Awabakal tribe and its clans, Indigenous...
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  • Lancelot Threlkeld (category Translators of the Bible into Polynesian languages)
    with Biraban in recording and publishing English translations of the Awabakal language. Born in Southwark, England, now in south London, on 20 October 1788...
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    An Australian Grammar (category Australian Aboriginal languages)
    grammar of the Awabakal language. In 1892 a revised and much expanded version was published by ethnologist John Fraser, as An Australian Language as Spoken...
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  • language for text processing. AWK or awk may also refer to: Adwick railway station, Yorkshire, England American Water Works (by NYSE ticker) Awabakal...
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    Koori (category Articles containing Awabakal-language text)
    from the Indigenous language Awabakal. For some people and groups, it has been described as a reclaiming of Indigenous language and culture, as opposed...
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    Newcastle, New South Wales (category Articles containing Awabakal-language text)
    traditionally occupied by the Awabakal and Worimi Aboriginal people, who called the area Malubimba. Based on Aboriginal-language references documented in maps...
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  • local Awabakal man Biraban to record the Awabakal language. Since 1892, the Indigenous people of Newcastle have come to be known as the Awabakal. The first...
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  • Wiradjuri (category Articles containing Wiradjuri-language text)
    revised and expanded edition of Lancelot Threlkeld's 1834 work on the Awabakal language, An Australian Grammar, in which he created his own names for groupings...
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  • Australian language as spoken by the Awabakal, the people of Awaba or Lake Macquarie (near Newcastle, New South Wales) being an account of their language, traditions...
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    Lake Macquarie (New South Wales) (category Articles containing Awabakal-language text)
    Lake Macquarie (Awabakal: Awaba) is Australia's largest coastal lagoon. Located in the City of Lake Macquarie and Central Coast Council local government...
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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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    Hunter River (New South Wales) (category Articles containing Awabakal-language text)
    to the coast is the traditional country of the Awabakal people. Both groups spoke a similar language. The river was first settled by European explorers...
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    Biraban (category Awabakal people)
    the Awabakal people, an Aboriginal Australian people who lived in the area around what is today Lake Macquarie. His native name prior to Awabakal initiation...
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  • the Awabakal people in coastal New South Wales. The organisation has developed a software program Miromaa, which means "saved" in Awabakal language, to...
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    Kuringgai (redirect from Guringai language)
    edited and republished the work of Lancelot Edward Threlkeld on the language of the Awabakal people, An Australian Grammar, with lengthy additions. In his "Map...
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  • University of Newcastle (Australia) (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    and other related histories of race". The word Purai is from the Awabakal language, and means "the world", or "earth". It is led by historian John Maynard...
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  • 'Wollotuka' means "eating and meeting place" in the Awabakal language. Links with the Awabakal people and their land have been cited as a factor attracting...
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    Yuin-Kuric languages Worimi Awabakal Yora Ngarigo Tharawal The Yora or Iyora (central) group is accepted by Dixon. Dharug, an extinct language which attempts...
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  • extinct Australian Aboriginal languages of New South Wales. Awabakal, spoken around Lake Macquarie in New South Wales. Awabakal was studied by Reverend Lancelot...
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    as Upper Arrernte (Upper Aranda), is a dialect cluster in the Arandic language group spoken in parts of the Northern Territory, Australia, by the Arrernte...
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  • S66 (Long Island bus) S66 (New York City bus) serving Staten Island Awabakal language Daihatsu Hijet (S66), a Japanese kei truck Explorer S-66, a failed...
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    The Dharug language, also spelt Darug, Dharuk, and other variants, and also known as the Sydney language, Gadigal language (Sydney city area), is an Australian...
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    spellings, see Wiradjuri) is a Pama–Nyungan language of the Wiradhuric subgroup. It is the traditional language of the Wiradjuri people, an Aboriginal Australian...
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  • Aboriginal language, the traditional language of the Guugu Yimithirr people of Far North Queensland. It belongs to the Pama-Nyungan language family. Most...
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  • Noongar (/ˈnʊŋɑːr/; also Nyungar /ˈnjʊŋɡɑːr/) is an Australian Aboriginal language or dialect continuum, spoken by some members of the Noongar community and...
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    Kamilaroi language is a Pama–Nyungan language of the Wiradhuric subgroup found mostly in south-eastern Australia. It is the traditional language of the Gamilaraay...
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  • Turrbal is an Aboriginal Australian language of the Turrbal people of the Brisbane area of Queensland. Alternate spellings include Turubul, Turrubal, Turrabul...
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  • Wright from Local Knowledge. They perform in both English and the Awabakal language. In 2007 Street Warriors released their debut EP, Real Knows Real...
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  • It was spoken adjacent to Dharuk, Wiradhuri, Guringai, Gamilaraay, and Awabakal. The Darkinjung tribe occupied a small part of southeastern Australia inside...
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