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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    2010. Retrieved 20 February 2012. Jones, Philip. "Unaipon, David (1872–1967)". Biography – David Unaipon – Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre...
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  • Award for the best Australian collection of new short fiction and the David Unaipon Award for unpublished Indigenous writing.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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  • 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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    Dunmore Lang, Saint Mary MacKillop, Catherine Helen Spence, Pastor David Unaipon, the Reverend John Flynn, Pastor Sir Doug Nicholls and General Eva Evelyn...
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