- The
Ngarrindjeri people are the
traditional Aboriginal Australian people of the
lower Murray River,
eastern Fleurieu Peninsula, and the
Coorong of the...
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Ngarrindjeri, also
written Narrinyeri,
Ngarinyeri and
other variants, is the
language of the
Ngarrindjeri and
related peoples of
southern South Australia...
- capital, Adelaide.
Raukkan is "regarded as the home and
heartland of
Ngarrindjeri country." It was
originally established as
Point McLeay mission in 1859...
- or
Goolwa pipi, for the
region where it is most abundant, or by its
Ngarrindjeri name, kuti. In south-eastern Queensland, it is
often also
known as eugarie...
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called The Coorong. The
Coorong lies
within the
traditional lands of the
Ngarrindjeri people, an
Aboriginal Australian group.
Notable locations within the...
- Unaipon, was an
Aboriginal Australian preacher, inventor, and author. A
Ngarrindjeri man, his
contribution to
Australian society helped to
break many stereotypes...
- 1920s. Most likely, it is an
exonym introduced from the
Ramindjeri or
Ngarrindjeri word
kornar meaning "men" or "people".
Kaurna meyunna,
meaning Kaurna...
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fluent speaker of the
Ngarrindjeri language died in the late 1960s;
using recordings and
written records as a guide, a
Ngarrindjeri dictionary was published...
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waterways were home to
thousands of
Ngarrindjeri peoples.
Ngarrindjeri lived in
communities in the ruwe.
Everything Ngarrindjeri needed was present–clean waters...
- mothers, and
daughters (1987); Law: The old and the new (1980/1984); and
Ngarrindjeri Wurruwarrin: A
world that is, was, and will be (1998/2014). Evil: A novel...