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  2. Awabakal - Wikipedia

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    The Awabakal language was recorded by Lancelot Edward Threlkeld and Awabakal Leader Birabahn in 'An Australian grammar : comprehending the principles and natural rules of the language as spoken by the Aborigines in the vicinity of Hunter's River, Lake MacQuarie & New South Wales' -'and this is the first, and most comprehensive record of any indigenous language in Australia.

  3. Welcome to Country - Wikipedia

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    The Welcome to Country and Acknowledgement of Country have become core Australian customs. [34] Some jurisdictions, such as New South Wales, make a welcome (or, failing that, acknowledgement) mandatory [dubious – discuss] at all government-run events. [35] The Victorian Government supports Welcome to Country and Acknowledgement of Country. [36]

  4. Awabakal language - Wikipedia

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    Awabakal (also Awabagal or the Hunter River – Lake Macquarie, often abbreviated HRLM language) is an Australian Aboriginal language that was spoken around Lake Macquarie and Newcastle in New South Wales.

  5. John Fraser (ethnologist) - Wikipedia

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    Reverend Dr John Fraser (1834 – 1904) was an Australian ethnologist, linguist, school headmaster and author of many scholarly works.He is known for his revised and expanded version of Lancelot Threlkeld's 1834 work, An Australian Grammar, with the new title An Australian language as spoken by the Awabakal, the people of Awaba or Lake Macquarie (near Newcastle, New South Wales) being an ...

  6. Biraban - Wikipedia

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    We-pohng, with two other young Awabakal men named Bob Barrett and We-rah-kah-tah, were assigned to Captain Francis Allman in 1821 to assist in the establishment of a penal colony at Port Macquarie, assuming the role of regional guide, interpreter and a 'bush constable'. We-pohng, We-rah-kah-tah and Bob Barrett were utilised for their tracking ...

  7. House of Blues (Atlantic City) - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: House of Blues; ... House of Blues (Atlantic City) Add languages ...

  8. Richard Johnston (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Wayne Johnston is an American country blues musician. [1] In 2001 he won the Blues Foundation's International Blues Challenge and its Albert King Award for most promising blues guitarist. [2] His work as a street musician on Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee, was documented in the Alabama PBS film Richard Johnston: Hill Country Troubadour.

  9. Darkinjung language - Wikipedia

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    miri-bula dog-two miri-bula dog-two 'a couple of dogs' Possessor Tag: -gayi guri- man gayi POSS bargan boomerang guri- gayi bargan man POSS boomerang 'a man's boomerang' Locative "at, on, in" tags: -a/ -da/ -dja/ -ga/ -wa The locative tags -ga and -wa appear to be found after stems ending in vowels. gawin-da bank- LOC nhayi that.over.there gawin-da nhayi bank-LOC that.over.there 'on the other ...

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