Gamilaraay
Americannoun
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The girl, who is from Mparntwe or Alice Springs, also uses vocabulary from the Gamilaraay people of NSW and Queensland, which Ms Davis said showed "complete disregard for the vast differences among First Nations languages, cultures, and practices".
From BBC
“There is panic,” said Anne Dennis, a Gamilaraay woman who lives in Walgett and leads the New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council.
From Washington Post
Gamilaraay and Yuwalaraay elders who have lived on the rivers all their lives say they have never seen conditions as bad as now, and they doubt it can ever be recovered.
From The Guardian
“This to me is the ultimate destruction of our culture,” Gamilaraay elder Virginia Robinson says in Walgett.
From The Guardian
Gamilaraay, an indigenous Australian language, is thought to have only three living speakers.
From Economist
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