- The
Baiyungu are an
Aboriginal Australian people of the
Gascoyne region of
Western Australia.
According to
Norman Tindale's figures, the
Baiyungu occupied...
- Native to
Australia Region Ashburton and
Gascyon rivers Ethnicity Buruna,
Baiyungu Extinct 2006
Language family Pama–Nyungan Kanyara–Mantharta
Kanyara Burduna...
- "deepwater", or "high land
jutting into the sea". The
Yamatji peoples of the
Baiyungu and
Yinigudura are the
traditional owners of the area. The
World Heritage...
- Byellee, Bieli, Byellel, Orambul, Urambal, Bayali[1]
Queensland Northeast Baiyungu[2]
Baijungo Baijungu, Baiong, Baiung, Biong, Paiunggu, Bayungu, Palyungu...
-
Western Australia,
Australia Kanyara-Mantharta
peoples Kanyara peoples Baiyungu:
Gascoyne region,
Western Australia,
Australia Bi****a:
Pilbara region...
-
peoples of
Western Australia Peoples Amangu Arnga Bardi Badimaya Bailgu Baiyungu Ballardong Bi****a
Bunuba Buruna Djaru Duulngari Dyiwali Gija Gooniyandi...
- terms,
Matrilineal descent groups.
Includes Noala, Djalenji, Yinigudira,
Baiyungu, Maia, Malgaru, Dargari, Buduna, Guwari, Warianga, Djiwali, Djururu, Nyanu...
-
Gascoyne Junction. Alan
Dench also
lists among their northern neighbours the
Baiyungu, Maia,
Tharrkari and Warriyangga,
while stating the
Malgana lay to their...
-
country of a
number of
Aboriginal peoples, the prin****l ones
being the
Baiyungu, Yinggarda, Thudgari,
Malgana and Wajarri. The
first Europeans to see the...
-
formally grouped under the
generic name Kakarakala,
namely the Yinikutira,
Baiyungu, Maia, and Yingkarda. The
Malgana used to dig
water traps by
creating water...