Definition & Meaning | English word MUDBURRA
MUDBURRA
Definitions of MUDBURRA
- Alternative spelling of Mudbura.
Number of letters
8
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using MUDBURRA in a Sentence
- The Gurindji Aboriginal Corporation is a Registered Native Title Body Corporate (RNTBC) owned by the communities of Kalkaringi and Daguragu, a total of about 700 people of mainly Gurindji, Mudburra and Warlpiri heritage.
- For instance, while the Barkly language Jingulu only shares 9% of its vocabulary with its Yirram relative, the Ngaliwurru dialect of the Jaminjung language, it shares 28% with the nearby Ngumpin language Mudburra.
- Following a successful native title claim over the township, traditional owners of Kalkaringi formed the Gurindji Aboriginal Corporation (GAC) in 2014, a Registered Native Title Body Corporate (RNTBC) owned by a total of about 700 people of mainly Gurindji, Mudburra and Warlpiri heritage.
- It is also used by various Aboriginal Australian groups as bush medicine, and known as eurah or eura (Kamilaroi), gooramurra (Jingulu), and kurumbimi (Mudburra).
- Working clockwise from the Mudburra immediately to their north, the Jingili lay to their northeast, the Warumungu east and southeast, the Warlpiri inhabited the area on their south, and southwestern flank, while the Gurindji were to the west.
- Growing up Bill's first language was the Warumungu language, but he also learned to speak, and was proficient in the Mudburra, Warlmanpa, Warlpiri and Jingulu languages; he could also understand the Gurindji language of his mother.
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