Murri people — The Murri are the indigenous Australians that traditionally occupied most of modern day Queensland. The term is sometimes erroneously used for populations from other parts of Australia. They are a collection of tribes and extended family groups… … Wikipedia
Murri — can refer to any of following: Murri people, the indigenous Australians of Queensland Murree, a city and resort in Pakistan Marri, a Baloch tribe in Pakistan Murri (condiment), a condiment used in Arab cuisine This disambiguation page lists… … Wikipedia
Noongar people — The Noongar (alternative spellings: Nyungar/Nyoongar/Nyoongah/Nyungah/Nyugah/Noonga)[1] are an indigenous Australian people who live in the south west corner of Western Australia from Geraldton on the west coast to Esperance on the south coast.… … Wikipedia
List of people excommunicated by the Roman Catholic Church — This List of Excommunications is a list of persons excommunicated officially by the Roman Catholic Church. It includes only imposed excommunications which are declared via papal bull or other decree by the Pope. Automatic excommunications, even… … Wikipedia
Kabi — The Kabi (or Kabi Kabi ) people are an Aboriginal Murri people of Australia, and corresponding language group of the South East Queensland coast, stretching from Brisbane up to Gladstone. In their language, Kabi means No .Recently smaller clan… … Wikipedia
Mervyn Bishop — (born 1945) is an Australian news and documentary photographer. Joining the Sydney Morning Herald as a cadet in 1962[1][2] or 1963,[3] he was the first Aboriginal Australian to work on a metropolitan daily newspaper and one of the first… … Wikipedia
Lorenzo Kom'boa Ervin — (born 1947 in Chattanooga, Tennessee) is an African American writer, activist, and Black anarchist. He is a former member of the Black Panther Party. As of December 2006, he lives in Nashville, Tennessee. Youth and early activism When he was 12,… … Wikipedia
Humpy — A humpy is a small, temporary shelter made from bark and tree branches, traditionally used by Australian Aborigines, with a standing tree usually used as the main support. The word humpy comes from the Jagara language (a Murri people from… … Wikipedia
Musgrave Park, Brisbane — Musgrave Park Musgrave Park is a park located in South Brisbane, a suburb in the city of Brisbane, the capital city of the Australian state of Queensland. Musgrave Park is nestled between Edmonstone, Russell and Cordelia Streets and is… … Wikipedia
Joe Geia — is an Australian musician of Murri Aboriginal heritage from North Queensland. He is best known as the composer of the song Yil Lull , which has been recorded by many other artists including Paul Kelly, Archie Roach, Jimmy Barnes, and most… … Wikipedia