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Aboriginal Australian people of the Cape York peninsula
The Pakadji people, also known by the southern tribal exonym as the Koko Yao (Kuuku Yaʼu), are an Aboriginal Australian group of Cape York Peninsula in
Pakadji
Aboriginal Australian language
Neogulada, Yaldiye-Ho Kuuku-Yaʼu (Yaʼo, Koko-Jaʼo, Kokoyao), also Bagadji (Pakadji) Kuuku Yani (extinct) Uutaalnganu (extinct) Kuuku Iʼyu (extinct) /c/ may
Umpila_language
Peninsula, Queensland, Australia Kaantju, Coen, Queensland, Australia Pakadji: Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia Uutaalnganu: Cape York Peninsula
List_of_Indigenous_peoples
Listing Australian Aboriginal groups
Ongkomi[2] Unggumi[1] Western Australia Kimberley Otati[2] Queensland P Pakadji[2] Queensland Pandjima[2] Banjima[1] Western Australia Northwest Pangerang[2]
List of Australian Aboriginal group names
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Deaf sign language of Australia
sign languages in the area include Umpila Sign Language of the Ombila and Pakadji people, and these are presumably the main component of ISL, but there also
Far North Queensland Indigenous Sign Language
Far_North_Queensland_Indigenous_Sign_Language
Aboriginal Australian people
sandbeach" (pama malnkana). These groups, the Umpithamu/Koko Ompindamo, Pakadji, Yintyingka, Otati, Umpila and Pontunj are the traditional owners and users
Uutaalnganu
Aboriginal Australian people
their north, by the Yintyingka, the Umpila, the Pontunj (Yankonyu) the Pakadji(Koko Yao) and the Otati(Wuta(h)i). Their territory embraced an estimated
Umpithamu
Species of Australian frog
among the boulders’, from a local term in Kuuku Ya’u, a language of the Pakadji, or Sandbeach People, of eastern Cape York. The species grows up to about
Golden-capped_boulder_frog
Species of Australian frog
the local term meaning ‘rocky place’ in Kuuku Ya’u, a language of the Pakadji, or Sandbeach People, of eastern Cape York. The species grows up to about
Kutini_boulder_frog
Aboriginal Australian people of north-eastern Queensland
site. The Otati were one of the Kawadji, or sandbeach people, like the Pakadji, Olkola and others, who lived along the coast facing the Coral Sea and
Wuthathi
Species of lizard
described in 1990, with the specific epithet being a patronym derived from the Pakadji (Koko Yao) Aboriginal people of Cape York Peninsula. The species is restricted
Ctenotus_nullum
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Lord venkateswara
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One Imbued with the Love of God
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Gods beloved
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Butterfly; From Phanessa; The Mystic Goddess of an Ancient Greek Brotherhood; Diminutive of Vanessa
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Old Norse name composed of the elements folk "people, tribe," and varðr "guard," hence "guardian of the people."
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Worshipper; Narrator of Hadith; Daughter of Nabil had this Name
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Follower of the Religion (Islam); Female Version of Muslim
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Head Pain
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Bengali form of Hindi Vasant, BASANT means "spring."
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