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Town in Queensland, Australia
British colonisation, the Aboriginal peoples of the Mandandanji Nation occupied this region. Mandandanji (also known as Mandandanyi, Mandandanjdji, Kogai)
Roma,_Queensland
Aboriginal Australian people
The Mandandanyi are an Aboriginal Australian people of Queensland. The Mandandanji occupied 15,400 square miles (40,000 km2) of tribal territory, which
Mandandanji
Town in Queensland, Australia
Mandandanji (also known as Mandandanyi, Mandandanjdji, Kogai) is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the Mandandanji people. The Mandandanji language
Surat,_Queensland
Town in Queensland, Australia
Mandandanji (also known as Mandandanyi, Mandandanjdji, Kogai) is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the Mandandanji people. The Mandandanji language
Yuleba
Australian Aboriginal language
Maranganji, Gunya, Wadja, Gayiri, Wadjalang, Wadjabangai, Iningai, Mandandanji, Gunggari, Koamu (Kooma), Ganulu, Nguri, Yagalingu Extinct by 1987 22
Bidjara_language
Aboriginal people of southern Queensland
centres on the Maranoa River and overlaps with the land of the surrounding Mandandanji, Kooma, Kunja, Margany, Dharawala, Bidjara and Nguri peoples. They are
Gunggari_people
Town in Queensland, Australia
language. They appear to have had kinship ties with the neighbouring Mandandanji, Bigambul and Yiman people. The name Chinchilla is a corruption of the
Chinchilla,_Queensland
Town in Queensland, Australia
Library of Australia. Collins, Patrick (2002). Goodbye Bussamarai, The Mandandanji Land War, Southern Queensland 1842-1852. St Lucia: UQP. ISBN 0702232939
Goondiwindi
Town in Queensland, Australia
George was founded on the boundaries of three Aboriginal groups, the Mandandanji to the north, the Kooma to the south-west and the Bigambul to the south-east
St_George,_Queensland
Town in Queensland, Australia
Mandandanji (also known as Mandandanyi, Mandandanjdji, Kogai) is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the Mandandanji people. The Mandandanji language
Mitchell,_Queensland
Aboriginal Australian people
extension went to the area of Wongorgera and Woleebee, beyond which were the Mandandanji. The southern limits were at Tara, including also Chinchilla and Jandowae
Baruŋgam
≈30–40 killed or wounded Mandandanji Land War (1842–1852) part of Australian frontier wars United Kingdom New South Wales Mandandanji people Victory Dispossession
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British Australian colonist and pastoralist
establishing these runs, their men had a large battle with the local Mandandanji people killing around fifty of them. A force of Border Police under John
Thomas_Simpson_Hall
Extinct Australian Aboriginal language
languages, including Jarowair to the east, Wakka Wakka to the north and Mandandanji to the west. Kite and Wurm describe Barunggam as a dialect of Wakka Wakka
Barunggam_language
Listing Australian Aboriginal groups
south to Tolga in the north, Queensland Manbarra Palm Island, Queensland Mandandanji[1][2] Queensland Riverine Mandara[2] Western Australia Manthi Western
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Aboriginal Australian people in Queensland
thrive. Their territory borders Wuli Wuli, Wadjigu, Garingbul, Gungabula, Mandandanji and Barunggam language regions. In a settler crusade to hunt them down
Yiman_people
Wonnarua 1 0 0 0 0 59. Jack Bird 2017 Yuin 1 1 0 0 4 60. Ashley Taylor 2017 Mandandanji and Yuwaalaraay 1 1 0 0 4 61. Latrell Mitchell 2017 Biripi, Wiradjuri
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Town in Queensland, Australia
west towards Thargomindah. The town is thought to be named after the Mandandanji language word balun or balonn meaning water or a running stream. On 26
Bollon,_Queensland
Scottish surveyor and explorer in Australia (1792–1855)
2016 – via Trove. Collins, Patrick (2002), Goodbye Bussamarai : the Mandandanji land war, Southern Queensland, 1842-1852, University of Queensland Press
Thomas_Mitchell_(explorer)
River in Queensland, Australia
on St George's Day, 23 April 1846. Mitchell named the river after the Mandandanji word for water or running stream, balun or balonn or balonne. E.J. Beardmore
Balonne_River
Town in New South Wales, Australia
Canberra: ANU Press. Collins, Patrick (2002). Goodbye Bussamarai, The Mandandanji Land War, Southern Queensland 1842-1852. St Lucia: UQP. ISBN 0702232939
Boggabilla
Australian politician
recounts his constant conflicts with the Aboriginal peoples of the Mandandanji nation. He returned to Scotland in 1850, and in 1853 he married Emma
Allan_Macpherson
massacred 1841: Wonnerup massacre 1841: The Rufus River massacre 1842–1852: Mandandanji Land War 1842: 1842 Norfolk Island Convict Rebellion 1842: Pelican Creek
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Australian actress
Aboriginal Radio. Roxanne McDonald is an Aboriginal Australian woman, of the Mandandanji, Wangan, and Darumbal peoples of Central Queensland, with Scottish heritage
Roxanne_McDonald
Bidjara, Bigambul, Gunggari, Kambuwal, Kamilaroi/Goomeroi, Kooma and Mandandanji Queensland Murray Darling Catchments Limited Ugaram Rangers Ugar Island
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Town in Queensland, Australia
leased by Charles Coxen, The name is presumed to come from the indigenous Mandandanji language and reportedly means wallu=plenty and billa=jew fish. Wallumbilla
Wallumbilla,_Queensland
Aboriginal Australian ethnic group
the Ngarabal, the Kamilaroi to the south, the Kooma to the west, the Mandandanji and Kabi to the north, and the Baruŋgam to the north–east. Norman Tindale
Bigambul
Colonial military force used in Australia
division and lead it to Yamboukal (modern-day Surat), where a lot of Mandandanji people, working peacefully on a pastoral station, were subsequently killed
Australian_native_police
River in Queensland, Australia
Mitchell and local Indigenous people. The name might be corruption of the Mandandanji words mara meaning duck, and ngoa meaning egg. The Neil Turner Weir was
Maranoa_River
Library of Australia. Collins, Patrick (2002), Goodbye Bussamarai : the Mandandanji land war, Southern Queensland, 1842–1852, University of Queensland Press
Frederick Walker (native police commandant)
Frederick_Walker_(native_police_commandant)
Town in Queensland, Australia
Mr Thorne circa 1864. The name Warra Warra is believed to be from the Mandandanji language meaning a woman carrying a load or plenty of water. Warra Provisional
Warra,_Queensland
Library of Australia. Collins, Patrick (2002), Goodbye Bussamarai : the Mandandanji land war, Southern Queensland, 1842–1852, University of Queensland Press
Border Police of New South Wales
Border_Police_of_New_South_Wales
Anglo-Australian pastoralist and politician
establishing the run, Fleming and his men had a large battle with the local Mandandanji people killing around fifty of them. This battle led to the name Talavera
Joseph_Fleming_(politician)
Town in Queensland, Australia
Creek; Amby is possibly a word meaning "little girl" in Kogai dialect of Mandandanji language. The Amby Downs pastoral station is believed to have been established
Amby,_Queensland
Suburb of Maranoa Region, Queensland, Australia
leased by Charles Coxen, The name is presumed to come from the indigenous Mandandanji language and reportedly means wallu=plenty and billa=jew fish. The Western
Wallumbilla_North,_Queensland
Australian politician
Debates 21 July 1875, quoted in: Collins, Patrick. Goodbye Bussamarai: The Mandandanji land war, Southern Queensland, 1842-1852 St. Lucia, Queensland: University
Jacob Low (squatter-legislator)
Jacob_Low_(squatter-legislator)
Suburb of Maranoa Region, Queensland, Australia
naturalist Charles Coxen in the 1860s. The name is presumed to be from the Mandandanji language, wallu meaning plenty and billa meaning jew fish (possibly Argyrosomus
Wallumbilla_South,_Queensland
Suburb of Maranoa Region, Queensland, Australia
November 1915, and taken from a pastoral run established in 1854, from the Mandandanji language, meaning a place of freshwater crayfish (yabbie). In the 2016
Euthulla,_Queensland
Suburb of Maranoa Region, Queensland, Australia
derived from the pastoral run name, which was an Aboriginal word in the Mandandanji language, meaning kingfisher. Mooga Provisional School opened on 1 August
Mooga,_Queensland
Suburb of Maranoa Region, Queensland, Australia
name used from 1850 and is an Aboriginal word group (possibly from the Mandandanji language) meaning plenty of water. Warkon Station was established on
Warkon
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(יְהוּדִית) Hebrew name YEHUWDIYTH means "Jewess" or "praised." In the bible, this is the name of the wife of Esau. In the Book of Judith she beheads an Assyrian commander while he's sleeping.
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English : topographic name for someone who lived by an enclosure of some kind, Middle English yard(e) (Old English geard; compare Garth).English : nickname from Middle English yard ‘rod’, ‘stick’ (Old English (Anglian) gerd), probably with reference to a rod or staff carried as a symbol of authority.English : from the same word as in 2, used to denote a measure of land. The surname probably denoted someone who held this quantity of land, and as it was quite a large amount (varying at different periods and in different places, but generally approximately 30 acres, a quarter of a hide), such a person would have been a reasonably prosperous farmer.
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Personification of reproduction.
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Idea; Goddess Lakshmi
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One string instrument
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Wise power.
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Brave; Manly. Famous Bearer: Prince Andrew.
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Goddess parvatis inspiration
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Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Hidden; Inner
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