- The
Kurrama people, also
known as the
Puutu ****i
Kurrama people, are an
Aboriginal Australian people from the
Pilbara region of
Western Australia. The...
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Kurrama is an
Australian Aboriginal language. It is a
dialect of Yindjibarndi, one of the N****arda
languages of the
large Pama–Nyungan family, with almost...
- The
Kurram River (Pashto: د کورمې سيند), or
Kurrama River,
originates from the
watershed of Spin Ghar
region in the
Paktia province of
Afghanistan and...
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kilometres (37 mi) from Tom Price. It was
named by the
daughter of
Puutu ****i
Kurrama man Juukan, also
known as
Tommy Ashburton, who was born at
Jukarinya (Mount...
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River Manawar Tawi
River Sutlej River Gomal River Kundar River Zhob
River Kurrama River (Urdu: دریائے کرم )
Tochi River,
sometimes referred to as the Gambila...
-
Drepanidae Kurama language, a Niger-Congo
language Kurrama people, an
Indigenous Australian people Kurrama language, an
Australian Aboriginal language This...
- in north-western Australia.
Yinjibarndi is
mutually intelligible with
Kurrama, but the two are
considered distinct languages by
their speakers. Yindjibarndi...
- W36 may
refer to:
German minesweeper Minerva (W36)
Kurrama language Ranru Station, in Hokkaido, ****an
Watkins 36, a
sailboat Will Rogers–Wiley Post Memorial...
-
nearby iron ore mines. The park is the
traditional home of the Banyjima,
Kurrama and
Innawonga Aboriginal people. The
Banyjima name for the
Hamersley Range...
- (following
Bowern & Koch 2004):
Martuthunira Ngarluma-Kariyarra Yindjibarndi–
Kurrama Panyjima Jurruru Nyamal Yinhawangka Ngarla Nhuwala Palyku Dench (1995)...