- Hope Vale (also
known as
Hopevale) is a town
within the
Aboriginal Shire of Hope Vale and a
coastal locality split between the
Aboriginal Shire of Hope...
- The
Hopevale Martyrs were
Christian martyrs who died
during World War II in the
present day
Hopevale, Aglinab, Tapaz, Capiz, Philippines. The
martyrs were...
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Australian people of Far
North Queensland, many of whom
today live at
Hopevale.
Guugu Yimithirr is also the name of
their language. They were both a coastal...
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Hopevale, 12
residents were baptised: six girls, one boy and five
young men.[citation needed] In 1900, the Elim
community was
relocated to
Hopevale with...
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Hopevale Union Free
School District was a
school district covering a
single educational institution in Hamburg, New York.
Hopevale Inc., a
social services...
- century, however, most
Guugu Yimithirr speakers live at the
mission at
Hopevale.
Guugu Yimithirr originally consisted of
several dialects,
although even...
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service centre on
nearby Thursday Island.
Aboriginal communities are at
Hopevale, Pormpuraaw, Kowanyama, Aurukun,
Lockhart River, Napranum, Mapoon, Injinoo...
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Range to the
Coral Sea. The
Right Branch of the
river rises northwest of
Hopevale at an
elevation of 335
metres (1,099 ft) and
flows generally south by east...
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Mullen and Slade. Pohlner,
Peter (1986). gangarru. Milton, Queensland:
Hopevale Mission Board. ISBN 1-86252-311-8. "Queensland's wet
tropical forests (Place...
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Succeeded by Bob
Scott Personal details Born (1932-08-23)23
August 1932
Hopevale, Queensland,
Australia Died 5
September 2012(2012-09-05) (aged 80) Cooktown...