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- The Brabiralung are an Indigenous Australian people, one of the five clans of Gippsland, in the state of Victoria, Australia, belonging to a wider regional...
- refers to five Gunaikurnai dialects: Brabralung, Braiakalung, Brataualung, Krauatungalung and Tatungalung. Brabralung (Bra = man, lung = belonging to) located...
- Bidawal (Maap) Extinct Boonwurrung Extinct Boon wurrung Gunai Revived Brabralung, Braiakalung, Brataualung, Krauatungalung, Tatungalung Gunai Dhauwurd...
- Bripi, Birrapee, Biripi[1] New South Wales Northeast Bitjara Queensland Brabralung[2] Brabiralung, Brabuwooloong Victoria Braiakaulung[2] Brayakuloong Victoria...
- known as Meru or Brabirawilung (though this last may be confusion with Brabralung), were an indigenous Australian people of South Australia. In Norman Tindale's...
- number of Australian Aboriginal names for the river including: from the Brabralung language Yowen-burrun and Dart'yung, both meaning "root of water plant";...
- the river include Bindi-memial or Jillun, meaning "the stomach" in the Brabralung language; Tonggio-pannerer or Tongio-memial, with no defined meanings...
- 201 ft) over its 26-kilometre (16 mi) course. In the Australian Aboriginal Brabralung dialect of the Gunai language, two variant names for the Crooked River...
- "spoon-billed duck" spelled variously as Wangan in the Ganai language; Wy-yung in Brabralung language; and Wahyang in no defined language group. The current name of...
- 900 ft) over its 66-kilometre (41 mi) course. In the Australian Aboriginal Brabralung/Daungwurrung dialect of the Gunai language, the name for the Wongungarra...