- The Paakantyi, or
Barkindji or
Barkandji, are an
Australian Aboriginal tribal group of the
Darling River (known to them as the Baaka)
basin in Far West...
- The
Wilcannia Mob or
Barkandji Boys were a hip-hop
musical group of five
Indigenous Australians from Wilcannia, New
South Wales. The
group formed in 2001...
- The
Paakantyi language, also
spelt Paakantji, Barkindji,
Barkandji, and Baagandji, and is also
known as the
Darling language, is a
nearly extinct Australian...
- a
nonfiction producer-director. ****pston is of
indigenous Australian Barkandji heritage through his father's
maternal line. In ****pston's
final year...
- Paruindji, Paruinji, Parundji, Baigundji, Unelgo, Wimbaja, Ba:gandji,
Barkandji,
Bagandji Thaua S53, S54 Guyanagal,
Guyangal yuin, Murring, Katungal,...
-
Noelene and
Trevor ****pston. Noelene's
mother was Afghan-Aboriginal of
Barkandji heritage, and her
father was a
white Australian, the head
doctor of the...
- Australia. The
phrase is said to have
originated in the 1980s, with the
Barkandji people in far-western New
South Wales, who were
fighting for
legal recognition...
-
Topar (1826 – ?) was an
Indigenous Australian of the
Barkandji people from the
Menindee Lakes region of the
Darling River. As a
child in 1835 he witnessed...
- Region".
World Heritage List. UNESCO. 2014.
Retrieved 1
September 2014. "
Barkandji Mutthi Mutthi and Ngiyampaa". "The
Earliest Evidence of
Cremation in Archaeology"...
- 1790 - 1837) a
Tasmanian Aboriginal resistance leader Topar (1826 - ?) a
Barkandji man who led
Charles Sturt into the
Barrier Ranges,
pioneering the establishment...