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Aboriginal Australian people
The Ngawait, also spelt Ngawadj and other variations, and also known as Eritark and other names, were an Aboriginal Australian people of the mid-Riverland
Ngawait
Extinct Australian Aboriginal language
cluster of southern South Australia. Walsh treats Yuyu as a language with Ngawait, Erawirung, Ngintait, and Ngarkat as dialects; Berndt and Berndt (1993)
Yuyu_language
Aboriginal Australian people
part of the Meru people, a larger grouping which could also include the Ngawait and Erawirung peoples. They were called Birta by the Kaurna and Ngadjuri
Ngaiawang
Aboriginal people of South Australia
Meru people, which was a larger grouping which could also include the Ngawait and Ngaiawang peoples.[unreliable source?] The Erawirung appear to have
Erawirung
Cave in South Australia
the river system. The cave is located on the traditional lands of the Ngawait clan. Evidence of indigenous occupation, in the form of shell fragments
Punyelroo_Cave
Town in South Australia
Waikerie is known for citrus growing, along with stone fruit and grapes. The Ngawait people have inhabited the area for millennia. The river and surrounding
Waikerie,_South_Australia
Australia, Australia Ngaiawang: South Australia, Australia Yuyu peoples Ngawait: Murray River, South Australia, Australia Erawirung: Riverland, South Australia
List_of_Indigenous_peoples
Listing Australian Aboriginal groups
Meintangk[2] South Australia Menthajangal[2] Northern Territory Meru (Ngaiawang, Ngawait, Nganguruku, Erawirung?) South Australia Riverine Mian[2] Miyan Queensland
List of Australian Aboriginal group names
List_of_Australian_Aboriginal_group_names
Town in South Australia
nineteen-year cycle. Floods in 2022. Barmera is in the land of the Ngaiawang, Ngawait, Nganguruku, Erawirung, Ngintait, Ngaralte and Ngarkat traditional owners
Barmera
Region in South Australia
the time of colonisation, these were (from west to east) the Ngaiawang, Ngawait, and Erawirung, sometimes collectively referred to as the Meru people.
Riverland
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Mother of Jesus
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English : from Middle English brigge ‘bridge’, Old English brycg, applied as a topographic name for someone who lived near a bridge, a metonymic occupational name for a bridge keeper, or a habitational name from any of the places named with this element, as for example Bridge in Kent or Bridge Sollers in Herefordshire. Building and maintaining bridges was one of the three main feudal obligations, along with bearing arms and maintaining fortifications. The cost of building a bridge was often defrayed by charging a toll, the surname thus being acquired by the toll gatherer.
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Stream by the Lake; A Combination of Brook and Lynn; Water
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Of reddish complexion, Nickname the prophet gave to his wife Aishah
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