- The
Kaneang are an
indigenous Noongar people of the
south west
region of
Western Australia. The
Kaneang traditional lands enclosed some 4,800
square miles...
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Bibulman (also
spelled Bibbulmun or Pibelmen) and
Kaniyang (also
spelled Kaneang) people, both of the
Noongar nation, with the
locality of
Kulikup located...
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Bibulman (also
spelled Bibbulmun or Pibelmen) and
Kaniyang (also
spelled Kaneang) people, both of the
Noongar nation, with the
locality of
McAlinden located...
- Pibelmen) and
Kaniyang (also
spelled Kaneang) people, both of the
Noongar nation. The name
Benjinup is of
Kaneang origin and
means "to look out at the...
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Bibulman (also
spelled Bibbulmun or Pibelmen) and
Kaniyang (also
spelled Kaneang) people, both of the
Noongar nation, with the
locality of
Chowerup located...
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Bibulman (also
spelled Bibbulmun or Pibelmen) and
Kaniyang (also
spelled Kaneang) people, both of the
Noongar nation, with the
locality of
Scotts Brook...
- Malba, Malpa,
Marlba WA Kamu
language 2 (1967)
Kaniyang language Ganajang,
Kaneang, Kaniyan,
Kunyung WA
Kanju language,
Kaantju language Gandanju, Gandju...
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Noongar subgroup: Wudjari, Minang,
Bibelman (a.k.a. Pibelman; Bibbulman),
Kaneang (Kaniyang), Wardandi,
Balardung (a.k.a. Ballardong;
which probably included...
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different groups in the
Noongar cultural bloc: Amangu, Ballardong, Yued,
Kaneang, Koreng, Mineng, Njakinjaki, Njunga, Pibelmen, Pindjarup, Wadandi, Whadjuk...
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Queensland Kamor (cf.
Kamor language)
Northern Territory Kandju Queensland Kaneang Kaniyang Western Australia Southwest Kangulu Gangulu Queensland Northeast...