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No, Gorden Tallis Is not aboriginal.
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It is called dot pitch the measurement from the center of one hole to the center of the hole next to it.
Black Dream Hole XD is the name of the movie.
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The name "Whyalla" is derived from the Aboriginal word "Wai-alla," which translates to "deep water" or "water hole." This reflects the area's connection to its coastal and marine environment. The name highlights the significance of water sources to the Aboriginal people, who have historically relied on these resources for sustenance and cultural practices.
"Gilgandra" is a Wiradjuri aboriginal word meaning "long water hole".
Mooroolbark's aboriginal name is Mooroolbik. This is the name that was given by the local Wurundjeri Aboriginal people. Mooroolbik means great water place.
The town's name Katoomba reputedly comes from a local aboriginal word 'godoomba' meaning 'water tumbling over a hill.
The koala's name is derived from the Aboriginal word "gula", which means "no drink."
i think the name for aboriginal Queensland is gaurna
The traditional, Aboriginal names for koalas are said to be the genesis of the English name of "koala" for Phascolarctos cinereus.There are some very similar names, such as "colah" and "koolah", but a few others are not so clearly related, including "cullewine", "koolewong", and "colo".One translation of the Aboriginal terms is "no water", thought to be from the fact that koalas are able to subsist upon the water from their main food source, the eucalyptus and need no other source for hydration, although they will gladly drink water during heatwaves.Other sources indicate that the name comes from the Aboriginal word "gula", which means "no drink." Koalas get their water from the leaves they eat, so they don't usually require fluid sustenance, though they will drink water in a drought.
The Aboriginal name for "oasis" can vary significantly among different Indigenous Australian languages and regions. One common term used by some Aboriginal groups is "marlu," which refers to a water source or place where water is found in the desert. However, it's important to note that there is no single Aboriginal term for oasis, as each language group has its own unique words and meanings related to water sources and natural features.
The name 'koala' is thought to have come from an Aboriginal word, possibly kwala - meaning 'no drink' (sometimes translated as "no water"). This is because the koala does not need to drink, taking in all its moisture from the gum leaves it chews. It tends to only seek extra water during prolonged drought or heatwaves.
"Toowoomba" means either "swamp" or "'where the water sits down".
Koala Correction: Koala is derived from an aboriginal word for "no drink", not "no water". There is also no single word for "no water" as there are over 200 aboriginal languages in Australia.
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