• Bininj (redirect from Mirarr)
    Kundedjnjenghmi and Kune groups. Three languages are spoken among the Mirrar or Mirarr clan group, who are prominent in matters relating to looking after the traditional...
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    Territory of Australia that was to have been built on land belonging to the Mirarr clan of Aboriginal people. The mine site is surrounded by, but not part...
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  • being the Bunitj or Bunidj, the Djindibi, and two Mirarr clans. Three languages are spoken among the Mirarr or Mirrar clan: the majority speak Kundjeyhmi...
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  • from the coast. It is part of the lands traditionally inhabited by the Mirarr, an Aboriginal Australian clan of the Gaagudju people, of the Gunwinyguan...
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    victory for Mirarr traditional owners". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 9 November 2018. "Jabiru handed to Indigenous owners the Mirarr people...
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    mine is surrounded by, but separate from, Kakadu National Park, and the Mirarr clan of the Gaagadju Aboriginal people are the traditional owners of the...
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    Retrieved 2021-09-13. "Uranium Mining – The Gundjeihmi Aboriginal Corporation". Mirarr. Retrieved 2021-09-13. Tartlet, R.K. (March 2001). "The Cordillera People's...
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  • education to gain national and international support. In March 1998 the Mirarr, together with environmental organizations, used massive on-site civil disobedience...
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    radiation when passing over Mount Brockman, known as Djidbidjidbi to the Mirarr traditional owners of the area. The instrument that detected the anomaly...
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    Iain G.; Goldhahn, Joakim; May, Sally K. (2017). "6. Dynamic Figures of Mirarr Country: Chaloupka's four-phase theory and the question of variability within...
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