Muruwari language
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muruwari-language-313-1804660
title:
Muruwari language
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Muruwari is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language of the Muruwari people, an isolate within the Pama–Nyungan family. Poorly attested Barranbinja may have been a dialect. Muruwari means 'to fall (warri) with a fighting club (murru) in one's hand'. The Muruwari language region includes the areas around the Paroo Shire in Queensland and Brewarrina Shire in New South Wales. The Muruwari language was collated from many tapes of language material recorded by Jimmie Barker of Brewarrina, Emily Horn
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Extinct Australian Aboriginal language
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muruwari_language
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2024-03-23T06:25:52Z
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