Barapa Barapa people

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The Barapa Barapa people are an Aboriginal Australian group traditionally associated with the Murray River region of northern Victoria and southern New South Wales, known for their rich cultural heritage and enduring connection to their ancestral lands.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Aboriginal Australian people
associatedWith Murray River wetlands NERFINISHED
floodplain ecosystems
continent Australia
country Australia
culturalHeritage customary law
rich oral traditions
traditional ecological knowledge
culturalPractice ceremonial gatherings
land management practices
storytelling
traditional hunting and fishing
ethnicGroupOf Australia NERFINISHED
governedBy customary law and kinship systems
hasCollectiveRights native title and land rights claims
hasConnectionTo Murray River NERFINISHED
ancestral lands
hasKnowledgeSystem fire management knowledge
seasonal calendars
water management knowledge
hasSocialStructure clan-based organization
historicalExperience colonial dispossession
mission and reserve system impacts
languageFamily Pama–Nyungan languages NERFINISHED
languageGroup Barapa Barapa language NERFINISHED
ongoingActivity cultural revitalization
land and water management partnerships
language maintenance efforts
partOf Murray–Darling Basin cultural groups NERFINISHED
recognizedAs Traditional Owners in parts of New South Wales
Traditional Owners in parts of Victoria
region Riverina region NERFINISHED
north-central Victoria
religion Australian Aboriginal spirituality NERFINISHED
spiritualConcept ancestral beings
connection to Country
traditionalEconomy fishing
gathering plant foods
hunting
traditionalRegion Murray River region NERFINISHED
northern Victoria
southern New South Wales NERFINISHED
usesResource Murray River fish species
riverine plants

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Wamba Wamba people hasNeighboringGroup Barapa Barapa people