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Indigenous Australian people of the Murray-Darling junction
The Maraura or Marrawarra people are an Aboriginal group whose traditional lands are located in Far West New South Wales and South Australia, Australia
Maraura
1841 massacre in the Central Murray region, Australia
with Victoria to the south and South Australia to the west. The local Maraura people probably had their first encounter with the British when Charles
Rufus_River_massacre
Aboriginal language in New South Wales, Australia
(Wanyuparlku, Bandjigali, Baarundji), Parrintyi (Barrindji) and Marawara (Maraura). Bowern (2011) lists Gurnu/Guula as a separate language, though Hercus
Paakantyi_language
English pioneer in Australia (1813–1876)
South Australia. He was in charge of the armed party that murdered 30-40 Maraura people, which may have included women and children, now known as the Rufus
Matthew_Moorhouse
Australian Aboriginal man
indigenous means in New South Wales. Nanya was born around 1835 and was of the Maraura tribe of the lower Darling area in the south-western corner New South Wales
Nanya
Indigenous people in New South Wales, Australia
around the Paroo River and Broken Hill. They were close neighbours of the Maraura, further down the Great Darling Anabranch. The landscape is characterized
Paakantyi
Indigenous Aboriginal peoples of South Australia
Bungandidj, Diyari, Erawirung, Kaurna, Kokatha Mula, Maralinga Tjarutja, Maraura, Mirning, Mulbarapa, Narungga, Ngaanyatjarra, Ngadjuri, Ngarrindjeri, Nukunu
Aboriginal_South_Australians
Largest Australian river catchment
by the settlers. Although some tribes organised resistance, such as the Maraura, whose territory lay around the Rufus River above Renmark and the Tanganekald
Murray–Darling_basin
Australian term for a male sheep
compare it to." In an account of a police expedition in 1841 to capture Maraura people from the region west of the junction of the Murray and Darling rivers
Jumbuck
and mining entrepreneur at the Batavia Goldfield. Pul Kanta (c.1815 - ?) Maraura man who survived the Rufus River massacre, gave evidence at a magisterial
List of Indigenous Australian historical figures
List_of_Indigenous_Australian_historical_figures
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
grazed and damaged the traditional lands of the Paakantyi/Barkindji and Maraura peoples. The conflicts with overlanders escalated, culminating in the infamous
Avoca_Homestead_Complex
overlanders had been engaging in sexual relations with Maraura women without giving the Maraura the food and clothing that was promised in return. An estimated
Crime_in_New_South_Wales
WBACC Website". Retrieved 2024-02-06. "Background Briefing". Barkindji Maraura Elders Environment Team. Retrieved 19 January 2024. Cabinet, Prime Minister
List of indigenous ranger groups
List_of_indigenous_ranger_groups
Dispatch of German and Italian troops to North Africa during the Second World War
armoured brigade lacked the fuel to reach Mechili and ordered a move to Maraura, where a small amount of petrol was found. Rimington planned to move to
Operation_Sonnenblume
Listing Australian Aboriginal groups
Margany Queensland Riverine Maranunggu[1] Northern Territory Fitzmaurice Maraura[2] Mareawura, Mareaura, Marowra, Marowera, Marraa Warree, Marrawarra, Waimbio
List of Australian Aboriginal group names
List_of_Australian_Aboriginal_group_names
Demonym for some Aboriginal Australians
Kawambarai/Gawambaraay Kula/Kurnu Kuringgai Kureinji Kwiambal Malyangapa Maraura Milpulo Muruwari Muthi Muthi Nhaawuparlku Nari-Nari Ngaku Ngambaa Ngarbal
Koori
Marawara D6 Beriko, Bandjigali, Berlko, Berri ait, Paakantyi, Marawara, Maraura, Ilaila, Jakajako, Mara:wara, Mareaura, Mareawura, Marewera, Maroura, Marowera
List of Aboriginal languages of New South Wales
List_of_Aboriginal_languages_of_New_South_Wales
Heritage listed site in New South Wales, Australia
River and the Darling River are the traditional lands of the Paakantyi and Maraura peoples. There is an extensive and rich archaeological heritage that documents
Wentworth_Gaol
Family of small freshwater animals
Dybowski and Grochowski, 1894 Leberis Smirnov, 1989 Leydigia Kurtz, 1874 Maraura Sinev & Shiel, 2008 Matralona van Damme & Dumont, 2009 Miralona Sinev,
Chydoridae
Indigenous Australian people
regarded as a breakaway family formed by a man, Nanja, who fled from a Maraura clan with whom he had kin links, and took refuge in Danggali territory
Thangkaali
Tehsil of Amroha district of Uttar Pradesh state of India
118323 273 Mathana 118332 274 Manauta 118241 275 Mansoorpur 217890 276 Maraura 118553 277 Malakpur Aehtamali Sabik 118550 278 Malakpur M.J.A. 118551 279
Hasanpur_tehsil
Aboriginal people of South Australia
in close contact with the Nganguruku, Ngaiawang, Ngadjuri, Ngarkat and Maraura peoples, as well as their clear relationship with the Kaurna people and
Peramangk
Aboriginal Australian people
Eagle and Crow myth, which Tindale recorded from both the Ngadjuri and the Maraura, and which was also studied by R. M. Berndt and his wife C.H. Berndt. Tindale's
Ngadjuri
Paroo River) Bpaa'roon-jee (reflects exonym for the Barindji used by the Maraura) On the confusion surrounding these two variants, see Hercus 1989, pp. 48–49
Barindji
Place in New South Wales, Australia
time of its donation, comprising approximately 800 individuals from the Maraura, Kureinji, Tati-tati, and Wati Wati peoples across five burial sites along
Kureinji
1939-1941 combat formation of the British Army
Mechili. The 3rd Armoured Brigade, which had run low on fuel, moved north to Maraura, but found little petrol there. The brigade then moved towards Derna, via
2nd Armoured Division (United Kingdom)
2nd_Armoured_Division_(United_Kingdom)
Aboriginal Australian people
Ngawaitjung (language name) Ngawijung, Narwejung, Narwijijong Njawatjurk (Maraura exonym) Nyauaitj Wem:ara (Ngaiawang exonym) Clarke, Philip (2009). "Chapter
Ngawait
Aboriginal people of South Australia
Erawiruck Jeraruk Yerraruck Yirau Pomp-malkie Meru (meru meaning 'man') Juju (Maraura exonym, ju being their word for 'no') Yuyu, You-you Rankbirit Wilu, Willoo
Erawirung
Recorded title of a tribal group from South Australia
language) Nalunghee Wularuki (name for southwestern group) Ngeruketi (Maraura term) Ratarapa (Nganguruku term) Mangkarupi (Jarildekalde term) Merkani/Merkanie
Ngarkat
Motor Brigade of the Indian Army during World War II
Derna, after receiving a wireless report ordering a change of direction to Maraura. The divisional headquarters did not receive the message, continued eastwards
3rd_Indian_Motor_Brigade
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