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    The Gunaikurnai or Gunai/Kurnai (/ˈɡʌnaɪkɜːrnaɪ/ GUN-eye-kur-nye) language, also spelt Gunnai, Kurnai, Ganai, Gaanay, or Kurnay /ˈkɜːrnaɪ/ KUR-nye) is...
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  • Gunaikurnai people (redirect from Kurnai)
    The Gunaikurnai or Gunai/Kurnai (/ˈɡʌnaɪkɜːrnaɪ/ GUN-eye-kur-nye) people, also referred to as the Gunnai or Kurnai, are an Aboriginal Australian nation...
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    Traralgon (category Articles containing Kurnai-language text)
    not reflected in modern linguists' knowledge of Gunai/Kurnai language. Records of the language show that the words wun wun or wurn wurn mean 'river',...
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  • song by MAX based on the Okinawan myth Kainai Nation Kanai, Nigeria Kurnai language Kanai of Kamen Rider Blade, human guise of the Giraffe Stag Undead...
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    Raymond Island (Gunai/Kurnai language: Bunjil-baul) is a small island in the Gippsland Lakes in eastern Victoria, Australia, about 300 km (190 mi) from...
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    Banksia integrifolia (category Articles containing Kurnai-language text)
    of its wide range it would have a name in a number of other indigenous languages, but these are now lost. In 2001, a search of historical archives for...
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    Bidhawal (section Language)
    tribes". The Bidawal language was either a dialect of or closely related to the Kurnai language, which was spoken by the Kurnai tribes to the west. However...
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    Cleverman (category Articles containing Kurnai-language text)
    na-kordang, or marrkidjbu (marrugeku). Duuŋidjawu language: gundir. Pitjantjatjara people: ngangkari. Yolŋu languages: Marrnggitj (healers) and Galka (harmful...
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  • Rotamah Island, or Gellung-warl in the Kurnai language, is a river island in The Lakes National Park, in the Gippsland Lakes of Victoria, Australia, about...
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    ChaosFilter.com Online Publishing, A Story Written in an Aboriginal Ganai - Kurnai - Language - Mountain Cattlemen - Victoria - Gippsland - Aboriginal History,...
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    Avon River (Gippsland, Victoria) (category Articles containing Kurnai-language text)
    indigenous Gunai/Kurnai people, highlighted by Knob Reserve, 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) south of Stratford, being part of the Gunai/Kurnai Bataluk Cultural...
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    Thomson River (Victoria) (category Articles containing Kurnai-language text)
    surviving from the Victorian gold rush. In the Aboriginal Brataualung language the river is given two names: Tambo, with no defined meaning, and Carrang-carrang...
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  • Brataualung people (category Articles containing Kurnai-language text)
    Australia, and part of a wider regional grouping known as the Kurnai. Brataualung language is a variety of what is generally classified as Gunai, which...
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    Mitchell River (Victoria) (category Articles containing Kurnai-language text)
    Woolshed Creek. The Mitchell River was an important location to the Gunai/Kurnai nation, especially Brabuwooloong and the Brayakuloong people of central...
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    Latrobe River (category Articles containing Kurnai-language text)
    Gippsland Catchment Management Authority. In the Aboriginal Brataualung language the river is given two names, Durt'yowan, meaning "finger", and Tanjil...
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    Bemm River (category Articles containing Kurnai-language text)
    Aboriginal (Gunai): binn or birn meaning "fish hawk" Native name Binn (Kurnai) Location Country Australia State Victoria Region South East Corner (IBRA)...
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  • Gamilaraay (section Language)
     14. M.U.P. Fison, Lorimer; Howitt, Alfred William (1880). Kamilaroi and Kurnai (PDF). Melbourne: G Robinson – via Internet Archive. Fryer, Brooke (21 December...
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    Agnes River (Australia) (category Articles containing Kurnai-language text)
    Gippsland Highway between Toora and Welshpool. In the Aboriginal Brataualung language the name of the river is Kut-wut, with no defined meaning. The river derives...
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  • (Australia) The Gippsland massacres were a series of mass murders of Gunai Kurnai people, an Aboriginal Australian people living in East Gippsland, Victoria...
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  • Wongungarra River (category Articles containing Kurnai-language text)
    the Australian Aboriginal Brabralung/Daungwurrung dialect of the Gunai language, the name for the Wongungarra River is Gwannam-o-rook, meaning "eaglehawk"...
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  • Perry River (Victoria) (category Articles containing Kurnai-language text)
    (207 ft) over its 29-kilometre (18 mi) course. In the Aboriginal Brataualung language the name for the river is Goomballa, meaning "climbing". The river was...
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    Macalister River (category Articles containing Kurnai-language text)
    support agriculture around the town of Licola. In the Aboriginal Brataualung language the river was named Wirnwirndook'yeerun, meaning the "song of some bird"...
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  • Wonnangatta River (category Articles containing Kurnai-language text)
    traverses the river. In the Aboriginal Braiakaulung dialect of the Gunai language, there are two variant names for the Wonnangatta River; Wontwun; and WonnangaUa...
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  • Wentworth River (Victoria) (category Articles containing Kurnai-language text)
    59-kilometre (37 mi) course. In the Aboriginal Braiakaulung dialect of the Gunai language, there are two names for the Wentworth River; Tally-yalmy, meaning "shark"...
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    custodians of the land surrounding Yarram are the Brataualung people of the Kurnai People, an Australian Aboriginal group, who resisted the invasion of their...
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  • Albert River (Victoria) (category Articles containing Kurnai-language text)
    Gippsland Catchment Management Authority. In the Aboriginal Brataualung language the river is named as Lurt'bit, with no clearly defined meaning. The river...
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  • Tarra River (Victoria) (category Articles containing Kurnai-language text)
    Highway between Yarram and Greenmount. In the Aboriginal Braiakaulung language the name for the river is Blindit'yin, meaning "platypus". The river was...
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    in the state of Victoria, Australia. They are regarded as a group of the Kurnai, though Tindale states that their inclusion as one of the Gunai is artificial...
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  • Crooked River (Victoria) (category Articles containing Kurnai-language text)
    (16 mi) course. In the Australian Aboriginal Brabralung dialect of the Gunai language, two variant names for the Crooked River are given as Dow-wirra, meaning...
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  • Wiradjuri (category Articles containing Wiradjuri-language text)
    (Pangerang) (Vic.); Booandik (Vic. & SA); Barkunjee (Barkindji) (NSW), Kurnai (Vic.), Thurrawal (Dharawal) (NSW), and Malegoondeet (?) (Vic.). He also...
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