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The Southern Cross is called Zūŭ (a shrub called by our colonists tea-tree); the dark space at the foot of the Cross is called gao-ergi (emu)-the bird is sitting under the tree. The two bright stars [Alpha and Beta Centauri], pointing to the Cross, are Murrai (cockatoos). The Magellan Clouds are two bulralga (native companions).
The competition is one of three senior athletics championships organised for the Southern region, alongside the main African Southern Region Athletics Championships and the African Southern Region Half Marathon Championships. [4] [5] Senior and under-20 level races are held for both men and women, which have both individual and national team ...
According to Norman Tindale, Kalamaia lands stretched over some 33,900 square miles (88,000 km 2).Their eastward extension ran to Bullabulling, while the northern boundaries lay around Youanmi, Lake Barlee, and Pigeon Rocks.
The Aboriginal "Emu in the sky".In Western astronomy terms, the Southern Cross is on the right, and Scorpius on the left; the head of the emu is the Coalsack.. A constellation used almost everywhere in Australian Aboriginal culture is the "Emu in the Sky", which consists of dark nebulae (opaque clouds of dust and gas in outer space) that are visible against the (centre and other sectors of the ...
Ngarrindjeri flag Ngarrindjeri culture is centred around the lower lakes of the Murray River.. The Ngarrindjeri people are the traditional Aboriginal Australian people of the lower Murray River, eastern Fleurieu Peninsula, and the Coorong of the southern-central area of the state of South Australia.
Nov. 19—The Missouri Southern Cross Country programs will host the 2022 NCAA Division II Central Region Championships on Saturday at the Tom Rutledge Cross Country Course. The men's 10k race ...
As of 2023 Buckskin works at Tauondi Aboriginal College in Port Adelaide as a cultural adviser and mentor, [89] and is frequently called upon to perform Welcomes to Country. He and his partner Khesanh, whom he met while both were attending Salisbury High School , have three children, who have learnt to speak Kaurna at home.
The Yugambeh (/ ˌ j ʊ ɡ ʌ m b ɛər / YOO-gum-BERR (see alternative spellings)), also known as the Minyangbal (/ ˌ m ɪ nj ʌ ŋ b ʌ l / MI-nyung-BUHL), [1] [2] [3] or Nganduwal (/ ˌ ŋ ɑː n d ʊ w ʌ l / NGAHN-doo-WUL), [4] are an Aboriginal Australian people of South East Queensland and the Northern Rivers of New South Wales, their territory lies between the Logan and Tweed rivers. [5]