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Q: Three Aboriginal Nations within South Australia?
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What is Australia's most sacred Aboriginal site?

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Which is the biggest aboriginal tribe in Australia?

The largest aboriginal tribe in Australia is the Wiradjuri tribe which is in New South Wales.Correction: the Wiradjuri is the largest aboriginal tribe in the state of New South Wales.The largest group of aboriginal Australians is the Pitjantjatjara group who inhabit central Australia. Their range extends from near Uluru (Ayers Rock) into South Australia.The second largest group of aboriginal people are the Arrernte, also of central Australia, who inhabit the area around Alice Springs.


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The word "boomerang" comes from an Australian Indigenous language, likely the Dharug language of the Sydney region. The boomerang has been used for hunting and sport by Indigenous Australians for thousands of years.


Who was the aboriginal footballer AFLVFL from the 1930s who later became governor of south Australia?

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He is an astronomer from Adelaide, South Australia. His research focuses on Aboriginal Astronomy.


What language does the word boomerang come from?

1827, adapted from an extinct Aboriginal languages of New South Wales, Australia. Another variant, perhaps, was wo-mur-rang (1798). The verb is from 1880.


How many countries are in south Australia?

South Australia is a state within the country of Australia. It does not contain any countries.


What is the aboriginal meaning of tarraganda in English?

The aboriginal word 'Tarraganda" means 'chain of ponds'. It is a well-watered stretch of country near the town of Bega on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia.


What does the name Kirilee mean?

Kirilee is a popular girls name in Australia of aboriginal origin. It is probably derived from the Kirilee lakes in South Australia.


Who was the first aboriginal governor sworn in?

In 1976, Pastor Sir Douglas Nicholls was appointed Governor of South Australia, the first Aboriginal Governor of any Australian State.


Which hemisphere is South Australia in?

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What does Karakarook mean in Aboriginal?

Karakarook means "Elbow." It is also a name of a small village in New South Wales (Australia).