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- Burarra may refer to: Burarra people, an ethnic group of Australia Burarra language, an Australian language Burara, a genus of butterflies This disambiguation...
- regarded as sacred sites, linked to the Dreamtime, such as those of the Anbarra group of the Burarra people of Arnhem Land. The Ohlone and Coast Miwok...
- is a word and concept shared by at least one of the nearby peoples, the Anbarra, who also perform a Rom ceremony. Aboriginal ceremonies have been a part...
- accompanying ceremonies are concepts and practices shared by the neighbouring Anbarra people, also in Arnhem Land. Australia portal Australian Aboriginal Sovereignty...
- and spellings include Barera, Bawera, Burada, Bureda, Burera, An-barra (Anbarra), Gidjingaliya, Gu-jingarliya, Gu-jarlabiya, Gun-Guragone (also used for...
- Gunadba Gunaidbe, Gidjingali, Barera, Barara,[2] Baurera, Burera, Barea, Anbarra Northern Territory Arnhem Buruna[2] Puruna[1] Western Australia Northwest...
- Norman Tindale, there are five sub-groups of Burarra people: Anbara (or Anbarra), Marawuraba, Madia, Maringa and Gunadba. The Burraras' closest neighbours...
- building stands performed a Welcome to Country and smoking ceremony, and the Anbarra people from North Central Arnhem Land performed a friendship ceremony,...
- travelled to Arnhem Land in the 1970s to live alongside and observe the Anbarra people. He was a key figure in dating the arrival of Aboriginal Australians...
- Rhys Jones. In 1977, Meehan visited North Arnhem Land to observe the Anbarra people's daily behaviour living on the coast. She studied anthropology...