Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word KOORIE
KOORIE
Definitions of KOORIE
- Alternative form of Koori.
Number of letters
6
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using KOORIE in a Sentence
- Koori (also spelt koorie, goori or goorie) is a demonym for Aboriginal Australians from a region that approximately corresponds to southern New South Wales and Victoria.
- The Wurundjeri Aboriginal clan, one of four Koorie clans that inhabited the Port Phillip region, were the original occupants of the area now occupied by East Burwood.
- She also published information about murnong in the books Victorian Koorie Plants with John Conran in 1991 and Koorie plants, Koorie people with Nelly Zola in 1992.
- The naming of peoples is complex and multi-layered, but a few examples are Anangu in northern South Australia, and neighbouring parts of Western Australia and Northern Territory; Arrernte in central Australia; Koori (or Koorie) in New South Wales and Victoria (Aboriginal Victorians); Goorie (variant pronunciation and spelling of Koori) in South East Queensland and some parts of northern New South Wales; Murri used in parts of Queensland and northern New South Wales where specific collective names are not used; Tiwi people of the Tiwi Islands off Northern Territory; and Palawah in Tasmania.
- At the 2017 Melbourne Fringe, in partnership with the Koorie Heritage Trust, Gorrie produced a large event called Apocalypse in Blak, subtitled "An End of the World Party", in which the apocalypse was the colonisation of Australia.
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