Wunambal language K22

Taxonomy

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Source note(s)

  • AustLang, accessed online 27-Jul-2023

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Hierarchical terms

Wunambal language K22

Equivalent terms

Wunambal language K22

  • UF Wunambul, Wunumbal, Unambal, Jamindjal, Jarmindjal, Kanaria, Laiau, Peremanggurei, Unambalnge, Wanambal, Wardana, Winjai, Wonambul, Wumnabal, Wunambullu, Wunambulu, Kularri/Gularri south westerners, Wulanggu, Wunambal ngarri, Worrorran

Associated terms

Wunambal language K22

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Cultural organisations

Included in this file is materials, often accompanied by correspondence, such as leaflets, newsletters, minutes of meetings, and reports of activities, that relate to the following: Australian Participation in United States Bicentennial Celebrations; Australian Council of Churches; Australia Council. Public Lending Right Committee; Australian National Anthem Quest; Christian Science Monitor; Conference on Inter-cultural Education; Ethnic Broadcasting Association of Queensland; Festival Music Pty Ltd; Orange Festival of Arts; World Literature Today; Popular Theatre Troupe (includes the following programmes) -- Black Theatre Arts and Culture Centre proudly presents “The Cakeman” by Robert J. Merritt , 9th January thru to 30th, Directed by Bob Maza. -- Aboriginal Mowanjum Dancers Parkerville Amphitheatre: Jan 22-31. Presented by the Aboriginal Theatre Foundation with assistance of the Australian Council for the Arts. --Yeti presents on stage Vietnam, directed by Paul Richards, choreographed by Vivian Walker; Queensland Multicultural Task Force; Queensland Arts Conference; and Australian Institute of Landscape Architects Conference, August 1984 (Kath Walker presented a paper on significant landscapes in the histories of Aboriginal peoples, with special reference to Stradbroke Island)