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The Bidhawal (also known as Bidawal and Bidwell) were an Australian Aboriginal tribe of Gippsland, Victoria.
In 2001 he began performing with the Australian Aboriginal singer songwriter Shellie Morris, recording, co-writing, arranging and producing her debut and second CD Waiting Road nominated for Album of the Year at the 2007 Deadly Awards.
Gulumbu Yunupingu (c. 1943 – 10 May 2012) was an Australian Aboriginal artist and women's leader from the Yolngu people of Arnhem Land, in the Northern Territory of Australia.
These myths are chosen from all across the world including Babylonian, Judeo-Christian, Aztec, Maori, Ancient Egyptian, Australian Aboriginal, Nordic, Hellenic, Chinese, Japanese, and other traditions.
The traditional custodians of the land surrounding Wingan Inlet are the Australian Aboriginal Bidhawal and Nindi-Ngudjam Ngarigu Monero peoples.
In the Australian Aboriginal Brabralung/Daungwurrung dialect of the Gunai language, the variant name for the Wongungarra River is Gwannam-o-rook, meaning "eaglehawk".
The Australian Aboriginal band, Yothu Yindi, wrote the song "Treaty" to commemorate the statement.
Gurindji language the traditional Australian Aboriginal language of the Gurindji people
Gurindji people The Australian Aboriginal people in the Kalkaringi (Wave Hill) region
Howard William Olney AM QC (born 7 October 1934) is the Australian Aboriginal Lands Commissioner.
Mr Ward (1961–2008), named Ian Ward, Australian Aboriginal elder
: For the Australian Aboriginal people of the Sydney region, see Eora
I'wai, the culture hero of the Koko Y'ao in Australian Aboriginal mythology
Jimmy Little (born 1937), Australian Aboriginal musician, singer and songwriter
John Patten or Johnny Jarrett (1936-), Australian Aboriginal boxer and activist
Gerhardt Laves (July 15, 1906 - March 14, 1993) a graduate student at the University of Chicago and Yale University doing fieldwork on Australian Aboriginal languages.
Walter Neves, an anthropologist at the University of São Paulo, suggests that Luzia's features most strongly resemble those of Australian Aboriginal peoples.
Mangar-kunjer-kunja, a lizard god who created humans in the Australian aboriginal mythology of the Aranda people
All Stars Match, an annual rugby league football match between the Australian Aboriginal rugby league team and the National Rugby League All Stars team
Central Australian Aboriginal leader Bess Price criticised the UN for not sending a female repporteur and said that Abaya had been led around by opponents of the intervention to meet with opponents of the intervention.
Wik peoples, several Australian Aboriginal groups of Cape York Peninsula