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Bidjara, also
spelt Bidyara or Pitjara, is an
Australian Aboriginal language. In 1980, it was
spoken by 20
elders in
Queensland between the
towns of Tambo...
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Bidjara or
Pitjara or
Bidyara may
refer to:
Bidjara (Warrego River), also
spelt Pitjara, an
Aboriginal people of
eastern Queensland Bidjara language Bidjara...
- The
Bidjara people, also
spelt Bitjara or Bithara, are an
Aboriginal Australian people of south-western Queensland. They
spoke a
dialect of the Ngura...
- the river.
Bidjara (also
known as Bidyara, Pitjara, Peechara) is an
Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the
Bidjara people. The
Bidjara language region...
- The
Bidjara or
Pitjara are an
Aboriginal Australian people of
eastern Queensland. They are to be
distinguished from the
Bidjara of
southwestern Queensland...
-
unclassified Karna–Mari 'fringe' language.
Bidjara or less
ambiguously 'Bitharra' (not to be
confused with the
Bidjara language of the
Maric languages) may...
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usually referred to as
Uncle Albert Holt, is an
Aboriginal elder of the
Bidjara people. Holt was born in 1936 on the
Barambah Mission Reserve (now known...
- Queensland's
first Indigenous judge. He is
Ghangalu on his father’s side and
Bidjara on his mother’s side.
Jarro attended high
school at
Marist College Ashgrove...
- north-west Queensland. She is one of five children. She has both
Aboriginal (
Bidjara) and Māori (Ngāti
Porou and Te Arawa) heritage. In 1992, she graduated...
- They are not to be
confused with the Pitjara/
Bidjara people of the
Warrego River area or the
Bidjara/Bitjara
people of the
Bulloo River area. According...