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- The Barababaraba people (also spelt Barapabarapa) are an indigenous Australian people whose territory covered parts of southern New South Wales and northern...
- Barababaraba (Baraba-Baraba), or Baraparapa, is an extinct Indigenous Australian language once spoken along the southern tributaries of the Murrumbidgee...
- 2020[update] part of a language revival project. Other dialects are Barababaraba and Wergaia. Jardwadjali (with dialects Jagwadjali, Nundadjali, Mardidjali)...
- Language or language family Status Dialects Spoken by Barababaraba Extinct Bidawal (Maap) Extinct Boonwurrung Extinct Boon wurrung Gunai Revived Brabralung...
- Barrumbinya, Burranbinga, Burrabinya, Barranbinya[1] New South Wales Riverine Barababaraba,[2] Baraparapa, Burrabura-ba, Baraba-baraba, Barraba-barraba, Bareber...
- the Barababaraba languages, the name for the river is Gunbungwerro, with werro and wurru meaning "lips" or "mouth". In the Gannawarra and Barababaraba languages...
- Wedderburn, and its service centre in Serpentine. The Dja Dja Wurrung and Barababaraba are the traditional owners of this land. The 2021 census recorded the...
- the flank by a reed-spear. An elder of another, observing tribe, the Barababaraba, called it a day, the ordeal ended, and all celebrated a grand corroboree...
- Indigenous Australian traditional owners of the Deniliquin area are the Barababaraba people. In 1843, the entrepreneur and speculator Benjamin Boyd acquired...
- The Wemba-Wemba tribal frontier formed its southern border, while the Barababaraba lay on its southeastern flank. To their northwest were the Jitajita....