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Australian Aboriginal activist and author (1936–1997)
Burnum Burnum (10 January 1936 – 17 August 1997) was an Aboriginal Australian sportsman, activist, actor, and author. He was a Woiworrung and Yorta Yorta
Burnum_Burnum
Roman ruins in Croatia
Burnum (/ˈbɜːrnəm/; or Burnum Municipium) was a Roman Legionary fortress, later converted to a town. It is located 2.5 km north of Kistanje, in inland
Burnum
Governor of South Australia (1976–77)
1967, along with Nicholls and other FCAATSI members Faith Bandler and Burnum Burnum, met with Prime Minister Harold Holt and MPs Gordon Bryant and William
Douglas_Nicholls
American sports coach
Paul Burnum (February 6, 1900 – September 14, 1981) was a coach of multiple sports at the University of Alabama, having served as head coach of the school's
Paul_Burnum
Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Retrieved 8 March 2023. "Burnum Burnum Reserve – Sydney". wikimapia.org. Retrieved 8 March 2023. "5 July 2020 // Burnum Burnum | #ABHM2020". Abhm2020.
Bonnet_Bay
1987 Australian film
It stars actors Colin Friels, Jack Thompson and Indigenous activist Burnum Burnum. In the 1950s, the British government had conducted a number of nuclear
Ground_Zero_(1987_film)
1990 Australian film
tutelage of "Uncle Albert", an elderly Aboriginal person played by Burnum Burnum. Bony was supposed to be a descendant of the Bony character created
Bony_(TV_series)
Roman legion
location of its base is uncertain prior to 9 AD, when it is recorded at Burnum (Kistanje) involved in construction and development works such as roads
Legio_XI_Claudia
ARCHAEOLOGICAL COLLOQUIUM. paperzz.com. p. 264. and the Plavno polje – Burnum aqueduct "Waterworks". Hydria Project. Mediterranean Information Office
List of aqueducts in the Roman Empire
List_of_aqueducts_in_the_Roman_Empire
Former Australian agency
attitude. Winnie Branson, along with Faith Bandler, Douglas Nicholls, and Burnum Burnum, met with Prime Minister Harold Holt and MPs Gordon Bryant and William
Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders
Federal_Council_for_the_Advancement_of_Aborigines_and_Torres_Strait_Islanders
Aboriginal Australian people of New South Wales
149°45′E / 36.500°S 149.750°E / -36.500; 149.750 Notable individuals Guboo Ted Thomas Henry (Harry) Penrith Burnum Burnum Max Dulumunmun Harrison
Yuin
Roman legion
Mark Antony and the Battle of Actium. Augustus then sent the legion to Burnum (modern Knin), in Illyricum, a Roman province in the Adriatic Sea. In 16
Legio_XIII_Gemina
Aboriginal Australian rights activist (1927–1972)
MPs to vote yes, where, along with Faith Bandler, Douglas Nicholls, Burnum Burnum, she met with Prime Minister Harold Holt and MPs Gordon Bryant and William
Winnie_Branson
Aboriginal Australian people of north-eastern Victoria and southern New South Wales
and uncle to the people (1941– present day) Briggs, hip-hop artist Burnum Burnum (1936–1997), activist, actor and author Deborah Cheetham (born 1964)
Yorta_Yorta
Historical region in Croatia and Montenegro
settlement of the nearby Diocletian's Palace in Spalatum), Asseria, Varvaria, Burnum, Scardona, Epidaurum and Acruvium (resulting with the foundation of Kotor)
Dalmatia
Blair Greg Bird Fred Briggs Justin Brooker Caleb Binge Jason Bulgarelli Burnum Burnum Justin Carney Will Chambers (also rugby union) Beau Champion Selwyn
List of Indigenous Australian sportspeople
List_of_Indigenous_Australian_sportspeople
1967 constitutional referendum on the legal status of Indigenous Australians
along with other FCAATSI members Faith Bandler, Douglas Nicholls, and Burnum Burnum, met with Prime Minister Harold Holt and MPs Gordon Bryant and William
1967 Australian referendum (Aboriginals)
1967_Australian_referendum_(Aboriginals)
.712 8 1923–1942 1945–1946 Hank Crisp 20 264–133 .665 9 1942–1943 Paul Burnum 1 10–10 .500 10 1944–1945 Malcolm Laney 1 10–5 .667 11 1946–1952 Floyd Burdette
List of Alabama Crimson Tide men's basketball head coaches
List_of_Alabama_Crimson_Tide_men's_basketball_head_coaches
Former school for Indigenous children in Townsville, Australia
founded in 1973 by land rights activist Eddie Koiki Mabo and his friend Burnum Burnum, in Townsville, Australia, for the education of local Aboriginal and
Black Community School, Townsville
Black_Community_School,_Townsville
Park in Šibenik-Knin County, Croatia
dating back to Roman times. They are Čučevo, Nečven, Bogočin, Ključica, and Burnum. Skradinski buk is one of the most attractive parts of the park. It is a
Krka_National_Park
Constantinianus at the Battle of Scardon. Uligisalus retreated to the city of Burnum, where he waited for Asinarius. The army, however, failed and this loss
Uligisalus
Writer best known for Australian detective fiction
the tutelage of "Uncle Albert", an elderly Aboriginal man played by Burnum Burnum. His Last Holiday. Brisbane Daily Standard, 14 January 1916 The Man
Arthur_Upfield
City in Dalmatia, Croatia
since the Stone Age. In the vicinity of today's Knin was once a town called Burnum, which served as a Roman military camp in the 1st century BC. The original
Knin
1987 film by Philippe Mora
General Miller Christopher Pate as Agent Dagmar Bláhová as Olga Gork Burnum Burnum as Kendi Steve Shaw as Horror Movie Actor Bob Barrett as Policeman Fred
Howling_III
Parliament (Report). Retrieved 21 February 2023. Ramsland, John (2022). "Burnum Burnum (1936–1997)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 21 February
List of Indigenous Australian politicians
List_of_Indigenous_Australian_politicians
Fictional character
had been raised by Aboriginals. Cameron Daddo played the character. Burnum Burnum co-starred as Bony's aboriginal mentor Uncle Albert. Fictional detectives
Bony_(character)
1987 horror adventure film by Arch Nicholson
day, ranger and herpetologist Steve Harris (John Jarratt), Oondabund (Burnum Burnum), the leader of a local Aboriginal community, and his second-in-command
Dark_Age_(film)
American baseball coach
(1931–1932) Jennings B. Whitworth (1933–1934) Tilden Campbell (1935–1942) Paul Burnum (1943) No team (1944–1945) Dixie Howell (1946) Tilden Campbell (1947–1962)
Jason_Jackson_(baseball)
Romance-populated city-states in Dalmatia
settled around the year 1000. South of the ancient Roman municipium of Burnum, which disappeared after its heyday in the 2nd century,[better source needed]
Dalmatian_city-states
American literature professor and writer (1944–2022)
director of graduate studies and as assistant dean, and was awarded the 1999 Burnum Distinguished Faculty Award. He was eventually named the Margaret and William
Philip_Beidler
18th-century Aboriginal Australian man
local churchyard. There have been several campaigns, including plans by Burnum Burnum and Geoffrey Robertson, to return Yemmerrawanne's remains to Australia
Yemmerrawanne
1971 Australian TV series or program
Australian Aboriginals. He had an elderly black mentor, his uncle (played by Burnum Burnum). With partial funding by the West German broadcaster ZDF, which had
Boney_(TV_series)
American financial economist
meetings and the Eastern Finance Association. In 2021, Agrawal received the Burnum Distinguished Professor Award at the University of Alabama. Agrawal, A.
Anup_Agrawal
American basketball player and coach (born 1965)
(1919–1920) Charles A. Bernier (1920–1923) Hank Crisp (1923–1942) Paul Burnum (1942–1943) No team (1943–1944) Malcolm Laney (1944–1945) Hank Crisp (1945–1946)
Avery_Johnson
Imperial Roman legion
earned them the cognomen Augusta. At least a detachment also stayed in Burnum, Illyricum where their stamped tiles have been found. Around 45 under Claudius
Legio_VIII_Augusta
Prime Minister of Australia from 1966 to 1967
Bill Wentworth (right) meeting with FCAATSI representatives – from left to right, Faith Bandler, Douglas Nicholls, Burnum Burnum, and Winnie Branson
Harold_Holt
American basketball coach (1923–1999)
(1919–1920) Charles A. Bernier (1920–1923) Hank Crisp (1923–1942) Paul Burnum (1942–1943) No team (1943–1944) Malcolm Laney (1944–1945) Hank Crisp (1945–1946)
John_Dee_(basketball)
scientist and life peer of the United Kingdom (died 2020) 10 January – Burnum Burnum, Aboriginal activist, author and actor (died 1997) 22 January – Noel
1936_in_Australia
Charmaine Bennell – children's fiction Iris Burgoyne – autobiographer Burnum Burnum – writer and educator, tireless proponent of reconciliation Ken Canning
List of Indigenous Australian writers
List_of_Indigenous_Australian_writers
Hillfort / City in Croatia
connecting the colony of Iader to the capital Salona via other towns such as Burnum, Nedinum and Varvaria. It is mentioned by Pliny the Elder as being exempted
Asseria
Roman legion
Cantabrian Wars in Hispania from 25 to 19 BC. The legion then moved to Burnum in Illyricum at the beginning of the Great Illyrian revolt (Bellum Batonianum)
Legio_XX_Valeria_Victrix
Government of Australia, 1966–67
Bill Wentworth (right) meeting with FCAATSI representatives – from left to right, Faith Bandler, Douglas Nicholls, Burnum Burnum and Winnie Branson.
Holt_government
Ancient region in Croatia
part of the Roman province of Dalmatia, but marginal in a military sense. Burnum on the Krka river became a Roman military camp, while the frequently settled
Liburnia
actor and comedian Stephen Page Frances Rings Kylie Belling – actor Burnum Burnum – actor Shareena Clanton – actor Ernie Dingo – actor and television
List of Indigenous Australian performing artists
List_of_Indigenous_Australian_performing_artists
Roman general (15 BC–19 AD)
Lepidus, which advanced north-west along the Una Valley from Siscia toward Burnum; and the third led by Tiberius and Germanicus in the Dalmatian hinterland
Germanicus
Roman province (106–271/275)
conquest in Dacia. At this time Domitian moved Legio IV Flavia Felix from Burnum to its base at Singidunum (modern Belgrade, Serbia) in Moesia Superior.
Roman_Dacia
Species of fungus
cultivated by Apterostigma ants. List of Leucoagaricus species Aylward FO, Burnum-Johnson KE, Tringe SG, Teiling C, Tremmel DM, Moeller JA, et al. (June 2013)
Leucocoprinus_gongylophorus
Roman legion
levied in July/August 70.[citation needed] IV Flavia Felix was camped in Burnum, Dalmatia (modern Kistanje), where it replaced XI Claudia. After the Dacian
Legio_IV_Flavia_Felix
Illyrian fortified settlement of the Delmatae
province; one of the final phases of this rebellion took place between Burnum and Tilurium, underscoring the strategic importance of the Tilurium area
Tilurium
Mark Bin Bakar Daisy Bindi Harold Blair Gordon Briscoe Robert Bropho Burnum Burnum Kevin Buzzacott Joyce Clague Paul Coe Essie Coffey William Cooper Marlene
List of Indigenous Australians in politics and public service
List_of_Indigenous_Australians_in_politics_and_public_service
125 x 100 [2] Burnum Šibenik-Knin County Croatia 27 BC-14 AD 44°01′09″N 16°01′06″E / 44.0192°N 16.0182°E / 44.0192; 16.0182 (Burnum) 101 x 77 Roman
List_of_Roman_amphitheatres
River in Croatia
which is from the last one. Here, on the right bank, lie the Roman ruins of Burnum. At the far end of the canyon are the ruins of the medieval castles of Nečven
Krka_(Adriatic_Sea)
Ancient tribe by the Adriatic Sea
province of Dalmatia, but it was considered marginal in a military sense. Burnum on the Krka river became a Roman military camp, while the plains of Liburnia
Liburnians
Australian politician (1914–1991)
Harold Holt, and Bill Wentworth (right) FCAA representatives (l–r) Faith Bandler, Douglas Nicholls, Burnum Burnum, and Winnie Branson, February 1967
Gordon_Bryant
American college football season
at Alabama Alma mater Frank Thomas Head coach 4 Notre Dame (1923) Paul Burnum Assistant coach 5 Alabama (1922) Johnny Cain Assistant coach 1 Alabama (1933)
1934 Alabama Crimson Tide football team
1934_Alabama_Crimson_Tide_football_team
Month of 1936
Stephen E. Ambrose, U.S. historian, in Lovington, Illinois (d. 2002) Burnum Burnum, Australian Aboriginal activist; at Wallaga Lake, New South Wales (d
January_1936
American baseball player (1898–1990)
(1931–1932) Jennings B. Whitworth (1933–1934) Tilden Campbell (1935–1942) Paul Burnum (1943) No team (1944–1945) Dixie Howell (1946) Tilden Campbell (1947–1962)
Joe_Sewell
Roman province from 27 BC to 69/79 AD
near Dubrovnik). The capital Salona was protected by two military camps at Burnum and Delminium. From 14 BC to 10 BC there was a series of rebellions in southern
Illyricum_(Roman_province)
American religious scholar (born 1942)
and vampire studies. Melton was born in Birmingham, Alabama, the son of Burnum Edgar Melton and Inez Parker. During his senior year in high school, he
J._Gordon_Melton
City in and county seat of Cullman County, Alabama
JoJo Billingsley, singer/songwriter Wesley Britt, former NFL player Paul Burnum, former basketball and baseball coach Paul Bussman, member of the Alabama
Cullman,_Alabama
fortresses and archeological remains. The recently discovered Roman town Burnum is 18 km far from Knin in direction of Kistanje, which has the ruins of
Tourism_in_Croatia
Action candidates AJP candidates Flux candidates Michael O'Neill Marelle Burnum Burnum Daniel Hanna Benedict O'Brien Nick Debenham Guy Forsyth Angela Pollard
Candidates of the 2019 Australian federal election
Candidates_of_the_2019_Australian_federal_election
American college basketball coach
(1919–1920) Charles A. Bernier (1920–1923) Hank Crisp (1923–1942) Paul Burnum (1942–1943) No team (1943–1944) Malcolm Laney (1944–1945) Hank Crisp (1945–1946)
C._M._Newton
Municipality in Šibenik-Knin County, Croatia
as Kyztane in 1408. It originated close to the remains of a Roman camp Burnum and a medieval church. During the Middle Ages, including 1408, it was part
Kistanje
American professional women's softball league
Brittany Cervantes 136 5 Taylor Schlopy 134 6 Kelley Montalvo 131 7 Clare Burnum 126 8 Oli Keohohou 125 9 Nerissa Myers 124 10 Kellie Wilkerson 122 Kristen
National_Pro_Fastpitch
American basketball coach (born 1974)
(1919–1920) Charles A. Bernier (1920–1923) Hank Crisp (1923–1942) Paul Burnum (1942–1943) No team (1943–1944) Malcolm Laney (1944–1945) Hank Crisp (1945–1946)
Nate_Oats
Topics referred to by the same term
mentioned by Procopius during the Gothic siege of Salona, probably the same as Burnum This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Burnus
Burnus
American college baseball coach (born 1975)
(1931–1932) Jennings B. Whitworth (1933–1934) Tilden Campbell (1935–1942) Paul Burnum (1943) No team (1944–1945) Dixie Howell (1946) Tilden Campbell (1947–1962)
Brad_Bohannon
House elections for the 25th U.S. Congress
Hopkins L. Turney (Democratic) 49.91% ▌Robert Cox (Whig) 43.33% ▌Peter Burnum (Democratic) 6.77% Tennessee 6 Balie Peyton Anti-Jacksonian 1833 Incumbent
1836–37 United States House of Representatives elections
1836–37_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
Valeria Victrix Chester, England Boar 31 BC Augustus after 250 UF to AD 9 Burnum DLM 9–43 Oppidum Ubiorum GI 43–55 Camulodunum* BRIT 55–66 Burrium* BRIT
List_of_Roman_legions
Atomic weapons tests in Australia, 1956–1963
the tests. It also stars actors Jack Thompson and Indigenous activist Burnum Burnum. The Career Highlights of the Mamu is an Australian play by Trevor Jamieson
British nuclear tests at Maralinga
British_nuclear_tests_at_Maralinga
American college basketball coach
(1919–1920) Charles A. Bernier (1920–1923) Hank Crisp (1923–1942) Paul Burnum (1942–1943) No team (1943–1944) Malcolm Laney (1944–1945) Hank Crisp (1945–1946)
Wimp_Sanderson
82, South African police official. Roger Vrigny, 77, French writer. Burnum Burnum, 61, Australian Aboriginal activist, actor, and author, heart disease
Deaths_in_August_1997
American baseball player and coach (born 1987)
(1931–1932) Jennings B. Whitworth (1933–1934) Tilden Campbell (1935–1942) Paul Burnum (1943) No team (1944–1945) Dixie Howell (1946) Tilden Campbell (1947–1962)
Rob_Vaughn
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
with the Bomaderry Aboriginal Children's Home include Harry Penrith (Burnum Burnum), of Woiworung and Yorta Yorta heritage, who was born at Wallaga Lake
Bomaderry Aboriginal Children's Home
Bomaderry_Aboriginal_Children's_Home
spending over $5,000 on a helicopter trip. 18 August – Aboriginal activist Burnum Burnum dies at his Woronora, Sydney home. He is particularly remembered for
1997_in_Australia
American sports player and coach (1912–1971)
(1931–1932) Jennings B. Whitworth (1933–1934) Tilden Campbell (1935–1942) Paul Burnum (1943) No team (1944–1945) Dixie Howell (1946) Tilden Campbell (1947–1962)
Dixie_Howell
American limnologist and [[ecologist]] (1936–2005)
Lifetime Achievement Award (2000) UC Davis Award of Distinction (1988) Burnum Distinguished Faculty Award (1994) Russian Academy of Sciences Aquatic Ecologist
Robert_G._Wetzel
Cities in the ancient Balkans
Richard Stillwell, William L. MacDonald, Marian Holland McAllister), "BURNUM (Ivoševci by Kistanje) Croatia, Yugoslavia.The military camp of Legio XI
List of settlements in Illyria
List_of_settlements_in_Illyria
34,523 0.75 +0.75 Informed Medical Options 1. Michael O'Neill 2. Marelle Burnum 3. Lesley Kinney 4. Kevin Mund 5. Alison Davies 6. Robyn Curnow 7. Megan
Results of the 2023 New South Wales Legislative Council election
Results_of_the_2023_New_South_Wales_Legislative_Council_election
Aquas/Aquae, Brucla, Gaganis, Masclianis, Petris, Salinae/Salinis Delminium, Burnum, Ragusia or Laus, Tilurium, Split Argentoratum, Castra Constantia, Lugdunum
List_of_castra_by_province
Ancient Roman family
veteran of the Legio X Gemina, made an offering to Jupiter Optimus Maximus at Burnum in Dalmatia, dating between the middle of the second century, and the end
Titulena_gens
Plebeian Roman family
centurion primipilus in the Legio XI Claudia, named in an inscription from Burnum in Dalmatia, dating to the early or middle part of the first century, along
Cicereia_gens
+0.01 Involuntary Medication Objectors 1. Michael O'Neill 2. Marelle Burnum Burnum 5,024 0.11 +0.11 VOTEFLUX.ORG 1. Ben Rushton 2. Joanne Cotterill 3,562
2019 Australian Senate election
2019_Australian_Senate_election
Events in Australia since 1945
Bill Wentworth (right) meeting with FCAATSI representatives – from left to right, Faith Bandler, Douglas Nicholls, Burnum Burnum and Winnie Branson.
History of Australia (1945–present)
History_of_Australia_(1945–present)
American basketball coach (born 1964)
(1919–1920) Charles A. Bernier (1920–1923) Hank Crisp (1923–1942) Paul Burnum (1942–1943) No team (1943–1944) Malcolm Laney (1944–1945) Hank Crisp (1945–1946)
Mark_Gottfried
American psychologist specialising in media psychology
Selective Exposure to Communication Burnum Distinguished Faculty Award, 2001 "Dr. Dolf Zillmann Named 2001 Burnum Award Winner At UA – University of Alabama
Dolf_Zillmann
Biological analysis approach
ISSN 0003-2697. PMID 4292701. Nakayasu, Ernesto S.; Nicora, Carrie D.; Sims, Amy C.; Burnum-Johnson, Kristin E.; Kim, Young-Mo; Kyle, Jennifer E.; Matzke, Melissa M
Multiomics
Michael Harper Crystal Best Reece Reynolds Michael O'Neill Marelle Burnum Burnum Lesley Kinney Kevin Mund Allison Dvies Robyn Curnow Megan Bennetts Christeena
Candidates of the 2023 New South Wales state election
Candidates_of_the_2023_New_South_Wales_state_election
of the Mausoleum of the Nanyue King, Guangzhou Yinxu Guayabo Aquae Iasae Burnum Monkodonja Narona Nesactium Pula Arena Starčevo culture Stari Grad Plain
List of archaeological sites by country
List_of_archaeological_sites_by_country
Philippopolis Roman Thermae (Varna) Serdica Epidaurum Pola Pula Arena Ragusa Salona Burnum Issa Mursa Andautonia Halikan Zara Tarsatica Siscia Paphos Archaeological
Lists_of_Roman_sites
American baseball coach (born 1955)
(1931–1932) Jennings B. Whitworth (1933–1934) Tilden Campbell (1935–1942) Paul Burnum (1943) No team (1944–1945) Dixie Howell (1946) Tilden Campbell (1947–1962)
Jim_Wells_(baseball)
American football player and coach (1892–1986)
refer to Duke football fans in general. Wade's coaching tree includes: Paul Burnum Johnny Cain: played for Alabama (1930–1931), head coach for Louisiana–Lafayette
Wallace_Wade
American basketball coach (1921–1995)
(1919–1920) Charles A. Bernier (1920–1923) Hank Crisp (1923–1942) Paul Burnum (1942–1943) No team (1943–1944) Malcolm Laney (1944–1945) Hank Crisp (1945–1946)
Hayden_Riley
American college football season
at Alabama Alma mater Frank Thomas Head coach 3 Notre Dame (1923) Paul Burnum Assistant coach 4 Alabama (1922) Hank Crisp Assistant coach 13 VPI (1920)
1933 Alabama Crimson Tide football team
1933_Alabama_Crimson_Tide_football_team
Military unit
found at the following Roman forts (in likely order of occupation): Humac; Burnum; Salona; Muć; Baratsföldpuszta (Pannonia). The names of five praefecti (regimental
Cohors_III_Alpinorum_equitata
American clinical psychologist
Distinguished Service, American Board of Professional Psychology (2014) Burnum Distinguished Faculty Award, University of Alabama (2008) Buford Peace Award
John_Lochman
American basketball assistant coach (born 1971)
(1919–1920) Charles A. Bernier (1920–1923) Hank Crisp (1923–1942) Paul Burnum (1942–1943) No team (1943–1944) Malcolm Laney (1944–1945) Hank Crisp (1945–1946)
Philip_Pearson
American historian and author
Society of Civil War Historians. At the University of Alabama he received the Burnum Distinguished Faculty Award and the Blackmon-Moody Award. His 2002 book
George_C._Rable
U.S. high school sports award
9–0 Paul Burnum NCG, NSNS 1927 Waco (TX) 14–0 Paul Tyson NCG, NSNS 1928 Medford (OR) 9–0 Prink Callison NSNS 1929 Tuscaloosa (AL) 9–0 Paul Burnum NCG, NSNS
High school football national championships
High_school_football_national_championships
BURNUM
BURNUM
BURNUM
BURNUM
Girl/Female
Arabic, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
Happy; Prosperous; Lucky
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Change.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Fillmore.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
One who Knows
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Biblical
The law, custom.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Sea of Nectar
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, German, Swedish
God is Perfection; Baal's Pledge; Bal was an Ancient God of the Semites
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Greek
Smiley; My Smiling Destiny; Dark
Boy/Male
Hindu
Name of Lord Murugan
BURNUM
BURNUM
BURNUM
BURNUM
BURNUM