Aboriginal place name
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concept
An Aboriginal place name is a geographic name derived from the languages and cultural traditions of Indigenous Australian peoples, often reflecting features of the land, water, flora, fauna, or ancestral stories associated with that location.
Observed surface forms (1)
- indigenous toponym ×4
Instances (7)
- Awaba
- Djilang
- Purus (indigenous term) via concept surface "indigenous toponym"
- Wadjemup
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"Tamarán"
via concept surface "indigenous toponym"
surface form: Tamarán
- Ouanalao via concept surface "indigenous toponym"
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“Throat of Fire” in Quichua
via concept surface "indigenous toponym"
surface form: Throat of Fire