• Githabul, also known as Galibal, Dinggabal, and Condamine – Upper Clarence Bandjalang, is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the Githabul living...
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  • Gidhabal (redirect from Githabul tribe)
    Local Government regions. The Githabul call their language Githabul - it is variety of the Condamine-Upper Clarence language, a dialect cluster of the wider...
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    Bundjalung people (category Language articles citing Ethnologue 25)
    acclaimed First Nations artist, dies". ABC News. Retrieved 15 January 2020. "Githabul People's native title determination: North-eastern New South Wales" (PDF)...
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    (2011) lists Yugambeh, Githabul, Minyangbal, and Bandjalang as separate Bandjalangic languages. All Yugambeh–Bundjalung languages are nearly extinct. Bandjalang...
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  • may refer to: Andrew Gih (1901–1985), Chinese Christian evangelist Githabul language Gymnastik- och idrottshögskolan, a Swedish college of sports and exercise...
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    Cleverman (category Articles containing Githabul-language text)
    na-kordang, or marrkidjbu (marrugeku). Duuŋidjawu language: gundir. Pitjantjatjara people: ngangkari. Yolŋu languages: Marrnggitj (healers) and Galka (harmful...
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    shared with Queensland) Githabul (~ 10; shared with Queensland) Wiradjuri (~ 500) Gamilaraay (~ 100) South Australia: 4 languages (~ 3,900): Ngarrindjeri...
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    The name is derived from a Githabul word meaning wood ducks on a lagoon. The Githabal (also known as Gidabal, Kitabal) language region includes the landscape...
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  • Tweed–Albert language, also known as the Yugambeh language: Yugambeh Nganduwal Ngarangwal Condamine-Upper Clarence, also known as the Githabul language Galibal...
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  • in all likelihood an dialect/estate group of the wider Githabul peoples. In May 2021 the Githabul peoples lodged a Native Title claim (Waringh Waringh)...
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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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  • (Yugembeh), Jungai, Minjungbal, Ngacu, Ngamba, Nyangbal and Widjabal. The 2007 Githabul Federal Court Native Title Determination which was lodged by Trevor Close...
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    tourist attraction for the region. The district was first inhabited by the Githabul peoples. These Indigenous people groups inhabited the land for ten's of...
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    Quandamooka to their north-east (North Stradbroke and Moreton Island), the Githabul to their south-west, and the Bundjalung to their south. According to Tindale...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with G. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |...
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  • Clip of the Year Song of the Year Community Clip of the Year Indigenous Language Award "National Indigenous Music Awards 2020: Baker Boy wins second artist...
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    Araucaria bidwillii (category Pages with Australian languages IPA)
    cleared to make way for cultivation. Indigenous groups such as the Wakawaka, Githabul, Kabi Kabi, Jarowair, Goreng goreng, Butchulla, Quandamooka, Baruŋgam ...
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  • as New South Wales spoke between 35 - 40 languages including between 70 - 100 dialects. Some of these languages are closely related, many are no longer...
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