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- The Jarijari (also known as Nyeri Nyeri) are an indigenous Australian people whose traditional territory is in the Mallee region of Victoria. Jari/nyeri...
- of the Wimmera, Mallee and Millewa by the Djab wurrung, Jardwadjali and Jarijari people. Known as Marn Grook, it was a type of kick and catch football game...
- Jardwadjali, Jagwadjali, Mardidjali Jardwadjali Keramin Extinct Jarijari Jarijari, Dadi Dadi Ladjila Extinct Mogullumbidj Extinct Ngarigu Extinct Southern...
- abundant food.[citation needed] Local tribes included the Lat****ji and Jarijari. The first Europeans in the area arrived in 1857 and brought sheep to graze...
- engravings of findings from the Blandowski expedition, including a depiction of Jarijari in 1857, observed at Mondellimin (now Merbein, Victoria). In the background...
- following the expedition. Corroboree 1857 Natives visiting Europeans 1857 Jarijari domestic scene at Mondellimin 1857 by Gustav Mützel 1862 Aboriginal fire...
- Territory Fitzmaurice Janjula[2] Northern Territory Gulf Jardwadjali Victoria Jarijari[2] Victoria Jarildekald[2] South Australia Jaroinga[2] Bularnu[1] Northern...
- Auto racing 1 1994 Sievinen, JaniJani Sievinen Swimming 1 1995 Litmanen, JariJari Litmanen ****ociation football 1 1996 Rantanen, HeliHeli Rantanen Track...
- William Blandowski's 1857 depiction of traditional recreation of the Jarijari (Nyeri Nyeri) people near Merbein, Victoria, with a form of kick and catch...
- him and corresponded with his son, Albert, variously has him as born in Jarijari lands, or in the Wimmera and taken as a child to the Mildura Murray area...