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    The Barngarla, formerly known as Parnkalla and also known as Pangkala, are an Indigenous people of South Australia and the traditional owners of much...
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    Barngarla, formerly known as Parnkalla, is an Aboriginal language of Eyre Peninsula, South Australia. It was formerly extinct, but has undergone a process...
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    constructed by Native American Pit River people in north-eastern California. In South Australia, the Barngarla people of Eyre Peninsula combined the use of...
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    mining access. It also has an Indigenous land use agreement with the Barngarla people. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cultana Training Area. "Cultana...
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    South Australia. Known as Galinyala by the traditional owners, the Barngarla people, it is situated on the shore of Boston Bay, which opens eastward into...
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  • languages being revived across the country are: Barngarla (Parnkalla, Banggarla), the language of the Barngarla people on the Eyre Peninsula, South Australia....
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  • and sometimes the Barngarla peoples. The origin of the name is in the words "adnya" ("rock") and "matha" ("group" or "group of people"). Adnyamathanha...
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    Nauo people, so obtained his information mainly from Wirangu and Barngarla people. According to Tindale, the traditional lands of the Nauo people were...
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  • Nukunu (redirect from Nukunu people)
    Thomas, was still alive. This area borders an area granted to the Barngarla people in September 2021. All three court sittings and decisions were presided...
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    Barngarla people knew it as ngarkarko or ngarkabukko. The local people of Denial Bay in South Australia called it noggal, and the Ngarrindjeri people...
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  • was originally the land of the Barngarla people. Poonindie Mission was established as a mission for Aboriginal people in South Australia in 1850, at the...
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    (September 2014). "In Port Augusta, an Israeli linguist is helping the Barngarla people reclaim their language". The Monthly. Archived from the original on...
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    Ghil'ad Zuckermann (category Living people)
    co-authored a Barngarla trilogy: Barngarlidhi Manoo ("Speaking Barngarla Together": Barngarla Alphabet & Picture Book; with the Barngarla community, 2019);...
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    such as R. H. Mathews stated that the Barngarla, Nauo and Wirangu peoples were "practically the same people in language and customs". In Norman Tindale's...
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  • achievement" of reclaiming the Barngarla language "arguably assisted in the process of the recognition of the Barngarla people's native title. Indeed, the...
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    February 2022. Roberts, Georgia; Gooch, Declan (24 September 2021). "Barngarla people granted native title over Port Augusta after 25-year fight". ABC News...
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    emblem reflects this in the form of a burning bush. The town was built on Barngarla lands. The first European in the area was explorer Edward John Eyre, who...
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  • because the Barngarla people who claim the site as their traditional land were not consulted or included in the vote approving the facility. Barngarla elders...
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  • of reclaiming the Barngarla language in South Australia may have "assisted in the process of the recognition of the Barngarla people's native title". The...
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    contested by three claimant groups: the Kokatha, Adnyamathanha/Kuyani and Barngarla peoples. The court ruled that none of the groups would be awarded native title...
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    February 2016. Zuckermann, Ghil'ad and the Barngarla (2019), Barngarlidhi Manoo (Speaking Barngarla Together), Barngarla Language Advisory Committee. (Barngarlidhi...
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  • Pastoral Unincorporated Area. The traditional owners of the area are the Barngarla people. The name 'Yarrah' is said to come from an Aboriginal word meaning...
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    Port Augusta (Goordnada in the revived indigenous Barngarla language) is a small coastal city in South Australia about 310 kilometres (190 mi) by road...
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  • identified the Barngarla peoples connection to their language as a strong component of developing a strong cultural and personal identity; the people are as connected...
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    derive from the Kokatha-Barngarla term kupa-piti, which translates to "whitefellas' hole", but in 1975 the local Aboriginal people of the town adopted the...
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  • Australia, Australia Nauo: Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, Australia Barngarla: Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, Australia Kuyani: South Australia, Australia...
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  • decided to abandon it through fear of the local Aboriginal people, either the Nauo or Barngarla people, who were making hostile raids. Having taken his wife...
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    area are probably the Barngarla people, but the property is close to the traditional lands of the Kuyani and Adnyamathanha peoples as well. In April 2016...
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  • flats.[citation needed] The traditional owners of the area are the Barngarla people. In April 2013, the land occupying the appropriate western half of...
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  • Nauo and Barngarla land. The town takes its name from the explorer John Charles Darke, who was injured in a spear attack by Indigenous people while he...
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