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Nuenonne ("Nyunoni"), or
Southeast Tasmanian, is an
Aboriginal language of
Tasmania in the
reconstruction of
Claire Bowern. It was
spoken along the southeastern...
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Bruny Island (
Nuenonne: Lunawanna-alonnah) is a 362-square-kilometre (140 sq mi)
island located off the
southeastern coast of Tasmania, Australia. The...
- can-nen-ner and lagunta,
while kaparunina is used in
Palawa kani. One
Nuenonne myth
recorded by
Jackson Cotton tells of a
thylacine pup
saving Palana...
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Bruny Island Tasmanian, or
Nuenonne ("Nyunoni"), a name
shared with
Southeast Tasmanian, is an
Aboriginal language or pair of
languages of
Tasmania in...
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people whom they
frequently raided,
often to
kidnap women.
Truganini was a
Nuenonne from
Bruny Island,
which they
called Lunawanna-Alonnah. The
first two European...
- 35,000 years, by the semi-nomadic
Mouheneener tribe, a sub-group of the
Nuenonne, or South-East tribe. The
descendants of
theses indigenous Tasmanians now...
- Whadjuk. South-western
Western Australia Norweilemil[2]
Northern Territory Nuenonne[1]
South east
Tasmania Tasmania Nukunu[1][2]
South Australia Spencer Nunggubuju[2]...
- Peninsula. WA Ntra'ngith
language Extinct Cape York Peninsula,
Queensland Nuenonne language Nyunoni Extinct SE Tas
Nungali language 2
Extinct Daly River,...
- to
settlement the Huon
Valley area was
inhabited by the Mouheneenner,
Nuenonne,
Mellukerdee and
Lyluequonny people. The area it is
sometimes combined...
- from the
central and
eastern parts of the island. It also
included a few
Nuenonne people from
Bruny Island, but as a
whole "the tame mob" were
regarded by...