David Ngunaitponi (28 September 1872 – 7 February 1967), known as David Unaipon, was an Aboriginal Australian preacher, inventor, and author. A Ngarrindjeri...
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University of South Australia (redirect from David Unaipon College of Indigenous Education and Research)
September 2015). "David Unaipon Centre at UniSA to be disestablished". NTEU. Retrieved 27 November 2023. "Standalone David Unaipon Indigenous college...
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James Unaipon, born James Ngunaitponi, (c. 1835 – 1907) was an Australian Indigenous preacher of the Warrawaldie (also spelt Waruwaldi) Lakalinyeri of...
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Unaipon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: David Unaipon (1872–1967), Australian preacher, inventor, and author James Unaipon (c....
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inventor and Australia's first published Aboriginal Australian author, David Unaipon. The $50 banknote is also called a "pineapple" given its bright yellow...
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the location of the Whowie’s lair. The first recorder of the story, David Unaipon, collected traditional tales from his own Ngarrindjeri people of the...
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Southeastern Australian Aboriginal mythology. The legend is recounted by David Unaipon. According to legend, the creature resembles a little red frog-like...
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Queensland Premier's Literary Awards (redirect from David Unaipon Award for Unpublished Indigenous Writer)
Award for the best Australian collection of new short fiction and the David Unaipon Award for unpublished Indigenous writing. The awards were established...
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In 2016, she was short-listed for the Queensland Literary Awards, David Unaipon Award for her unpublished manuscript 67 Days and was awarded the 2017...
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2010. Retrieved 20 February 2012. Jones, Philip. "Unaipon, David (1872–1967)". Biography – David Unaipon – Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre...
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