• The Dhurga language, also written Thurga, is an Australian Aboriginal language of New South Wales. It is a language of the Yuin people, specifically the...
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    (1976). The Dharawal and Dhurga Languages of the New South Wales South Coast. Blake, Barry J. (1981). Australian Aboriginal languages: a general introduction...
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    Territory and on the South Coast of New South Wales, Australia. In the Dhurga language of the Aboriginal inhabitants of the area, it is called Booderee, which...
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  • Tathra to create a new app as a teaching aid for both Thawa and the Dhurga language, using old audio recordings of elders as well as documentation created...
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    Canis Major (category Articles containing Dhurga-language text)
    1941, p. 236. Ridley, William (1875). Kámilarói, and other Australian languages (PDF) (2nd ed.). Sydney, New South Wales: T. Richards, government printer...
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  • school in Bermagui, has taught local Aboriginal languages including Djiringanj and the Dhurga language, along with the associated cultures, since 2019...
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    dialect of the Dhurga language. Huskisson lies very close to the linguistic boundary between the Dharamba dialect and the Thurawal language and the southern...
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    "Booderee". The name, meaning "bay of plenty" or "plenty of fish" in the Dhurga language, was chosen by the local Aboriginal community. It is now co-managed...
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    spoke Dharamba, which was probably the northernmost dialect of the Dhurga language.   Vincentia was originally known as "South Huskisson" and later as...
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    spoke Dharamba, which was probably the northernmost dialect of the Dhurga language.   Hyam's Beach is named after Michael Hyam, who was granted 41 acres...
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  • Australian First Nations Mariya, also known as Mariya (meaning 'Emu' in the Dhurga language), are an international association football team that represents the...
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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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    Thaua (redirect from Dhurga people)
    who wrote that Thau-aria was the language of Twofold Bay. It is considered to have been either a dialect of Dhurga, a variety of Dyirringany, or a distinct...
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    Clyde River (New South Wales) (category Articles containing Dhurga-language text)
    The Clyde River (Dhurga: Bhundoo) is an open intermediate tide-dominated drowned valley estuary or perennial river that flows into the Tasman Sea at Batemans...
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    Yuin (category Extinct languages of New South Wales)
    the 1920s). Dialects of the Yuin language group include the Djiringanj, Thaua, Walbanga, Wandandian and Dhurga languages, from north of Moruya River to...
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    the European name underneath it, reflecting the importance of the Dhurga language, history and traditions. At the same time, Little Dromedary Mountain...
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    languages, and the Dhurga language dialects spoken by the Yuin peoples around Batemans Bay and Ulladulla. There is a list of the Aboriginal language names...
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    Walbanga Country. The Walbanga People speak dialects of the Thurga (Durga/Dhurga) language. The Walbanga Peoples relied on the plentiful supply of vegetables...
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    Batemans Bay (bay) (category Articles containing Dhurga-language text)
    Batemans Bay Yangary (Dhurga) Aerial photo, looking west, 2008. Batemans Bay Location South Coast, New South Wales Coordinates 35°44′S 150°13′E / 35...
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    Nature Reserve, a protected nature reserve, known as Mit Island in the Dhurga language of the Murramamrang people of the Yuin nation see (http://press-files...
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    spoke Dharamba, which was probably the northernmost dialect of the Dhurga language. Traditionally, Wandandian people used paths, from the Pigeon House...
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  • Tharawal Dhurga Dyirringanj Thawa Claire Bowern (2011) lists three, among the Yuin languages: Dharawal Dhurga Thawa Peoples who spoke these languages include:...
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  • Durga (2002 film) (redirect from Dhurga)
    Durga is a 2002 Indian Hindi-language romantic action drama film written, produced and directed by J. D. Chakravarthy who also stars in lead role, with...
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    temple and Lakshmikeshava dhurga temple.[citation needed] Omkar Nath Koul, L. Devaki, Central Institute of Indian Languages, Unesco (2000). Linguistic...
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    the Wandandian (wandi wandian) people of Yuin Country who spoke the Dhurga language. With a history of farming and sawmilling, the village and its environs...
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    2021. Signage will place Barunguba, reflecting the importance of the Dhurga language, history and traditions. Gulaga and Najanuka / Little Dromedary Mountain...
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  • Walbunja (section Language)
    of New South Wales, part of the Yuin nation. The Walbunja language may be a dialect of Dhurga. The Walbunja people are a subgroup of the Yuin nation. Walbunja...
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  • to: S53 (New York City bus), serving Staten Island Dhurga language, an Australian Aboriginal language S53: Avoid exposure - obtain special instructions...
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    in the local Aboriginal language meaning "clear blue waters". The language of the Walbunja was probably a dialect of Dhurga. There had been an earlier...
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    M. S. Rajeswari (category Articles containing Tamil-language text)
    Shamili. Her voice suits the best when Shamili was a child artist in Dhurga, Lakshmi Dhurga, Bhairavi, Sendhoora Devi, Sindhoora Devi, Thai Poosam, Sivasangkari...
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