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1Uncommon ground

cultural landscapes and environmental values

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  • Title: Uncommon ground
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 317
  • Publisher: ➤  Taylor & Francis Group - Berg - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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  • Publish Location: Oxford - New York

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  • First Year Published: 1997
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
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    Kunjen language

    Kunjen, or Uw, is a Paman language spoken on the Cape York Peninsula of Queensland, Australia, by the Uw Oykangand, Olkola, and related Aboriginal Australian

    Errk Oykangand National Park

    by the Queensland government and the traditional Aboriginal owners, the Kunjen and Oykangand People. The park has a tropical climate and temperatures exceed

    Mitchell River (Queensland)

    Mutchilba and Almaden. Kunjen (also known as Koko Wanggara, Ngundjan and Olkola) is a language of Western Cape York. The Kunjen language region includes

    Cape York Peninsula

    boundaries of the Cook Shire. Kunjen (also known as Koko Wanggara, Ngundjan and Olkola) is a language of Western Cape York. The Kunjen language region includes

    Survivor: The Australian Outback

    separated into two tribes: Ogakor, named after the word for "crocodile" in the Kunjen language, and Kucha, named after the word for "kangaroo" in the Pakanha

    Kuliak languages

    Nilo-Saharan languages and is more typical of some Australian languages such as Kunjen. Blench considers these VC roots to have cognates in other Nilo-Saharan

    Bidhawal language

    Gugu Yalandyi Kuku Nyungkal Guugu Yimidhirr Southwest Koko-Bera Kok Thawa Kunjen Ogh-Undjan Kuuk Thaayorre Kuuk Yak Yir-Yoront Norman Kurtjar Kuthant Thaypan

    Syllable

    although two Australian languages, Arrernte and the Oykangand dialect of Kunjen, are possible exceptions. CV is the first syllable type to be acquired by

    Kowanyama, Queensland

    east.[citation needed] Kunjen (also known as Koko Wanggara, Ngundjan and Olkola) is a language of Western Cape York. The Kunjen language region includes

    Aboriginal Shire of Kowanyama

    Kunjen (Uw Oykangand and Olkola dialects). Kunjen (also known as Koko Wanggara, Ngundjan and Olkola) is a language of Western Cape York. The Kunjen language