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  2. Thaua - Wikipedia

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    The Thaua people have also been referred to as Yuin (Djuin), [5] which is a larger grouping of Aboriginal Australian peoples.. Thawa is a member of the Yuin–Kuric language family that was almost lost following British colonisation. [6]

  3. Yuin - Wikipedia

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    Sub-groupings of the Yuin people are made on the basis of language and other cultural features; groups include the Brinja or Bugelli-manji, , Wandandian, Jerrinja, Budawang, Yuin-Monaro, Djiringanj, Walbunja, and more. They have a close association with the Thaua and Dharawal people.

  4. Djiringanj - Wikipedia

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    The Djiringanj, also spelt Dyirringañ, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the southern coast of New South Wales. They are one of a larger group, known as the Yuin people, who all speak or spoke dialects of the Yuin–Kuric group of languages .

  5. List of Hausa people - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Hausa people. Emirs and Sultans. Daurama; Faruk Umar Faruk; Queen Amina; Awwal Ibrahim; Muhammad Rumfa; Yunfa; Queen Sarraounia; Ado Bayero;

  6. Thawa language - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 local Yuin people collaborated with the Tathra Public School in Tathra to create a new app as a teaching aid for both Thawa and the Dhurga language, using old audio recordings of elders as well as documentation created by early explorers and settlers in the region. One of the major contributors to the project, Graham Moore, has also ...

  7. Twofold Bay - Wikipedia

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    Bass and Flinders also made their first contact with the local Thaua people. [citation needed] The bay is mentioned in the logs of many ships which sheltered in it from the storms battering that part of the New South Wales coastline. Some of these ships were shipwrecked in the bay including the George (1805) and the Mary (1821). [12]

  8. Dhurga language - Wikipedia

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    No speakers of the language have been officially recorded since before 1975. [3]In 2015 local Yuin people collaborated with the Tathra Public School in Tathra to create a new app as a teaching aid for both Dhurga and the Thaua language, using old audio recordings of elders as well as documentation created by early explorers and settlers in the region.

  9. Thai people - Wikipedia

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    Thai people, historically known as Siamese people, are a Southeast Asian ethnic group native to Thailand. In a narrower and ethnic sense, ...