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Dhanggati (Dunghutti, Thangatti), previously known as Dyangadi (Djangadi), is the extinct Australian Aboriginal language once spoken by the Djangadi of the Macleay Valley and surrounding high country of the Great Dividing Range in New South Wales. There is an ongoing program of language-revival. Ngaagu (Ngaku) and Burgadi (Burrgati) were probably dialects. The three together have been called the Macleay Valley language.Shared designated Ceremonial between surrounding tribes ie:Anaiwan, Gumbagerri and including tribes from further West from Armidale to the North at Tenderfield New South Wales and Southern tribes such as the tribes around Nowendoc, S.E New South Wales. Anaiwan Country did trade offs with the surrounding tribes for the use of a Ceremonial site which the 'University of New Eng

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  • Dhanggati (Dunghutti, Thangatti), previously known as Dyangadi (Djangadi), is the extinct Australian Aboriginal language once spoken by the Djangadi of the Macleay Valley and surrounding high country of the Great Dividing Range in New South Wales. There is an ongoing program of language-revival. Ngaagu (Ngaku) and Burgadi (Burrgati) were probably dialects. The three together have been called the Macleay Valley language.Shared designated Ceremonial between surrounding tribes ie:Anaiwan, Gumbagerri and including tribes from further West from Armidale to the North at Tenderfield New South Wales and Southern tribes such as the tribes around Nowendoc, S.E New South Wales. Anaiwan Country did trade offs with the surrounding tribes for the use of a Ceremonial site which the 'University of New England' is now located at 'Booloominbah house' (erected 1888) when the then colonial settlement Armidale was becoming an important trade route and penal colony housing a jail at the earliest time of Colonialism and a route further West to the 'Western Plains'. It was also a deterrent to large groups of natives from gathering so their places of the deepest and Spiritual importance was simply replaced by Aboriginal places of "checks and balances" to the White Imperialism ways of "keeping things in check".The site of this important ceremonial place was the "Original Square Dance" ceremony performed by tribal priests. Elders from the past referring to the 'New England' Tablelands as " Being to cold ". The group's surrounding the areas of Armidale merged with coastal tribes and shared in one of many ceremonies. The Dhunghutti Tribal name for God....Creator Spirit was 'Woorparow Yo Wa' (pronounced Woo-PA-Ra Yo- Wa) also known as 'Bhiamie'. The ceremonial meaning and purpose of the "Original Square Dance," is not lost to history. The ceremony is set in "high up" Country" close to the sky. (en)
  • El idioma dhanggati (Dunghutti, Thangatti), anteriormente conocido como Dyangadi (Djangadi),​​ es la extinta lengua aborigen australiana hablada una vez por los Djangadi del Valle de Macleay y las tierras altas circundantes de la Gran Cordillera Divisoria en Nueva Gales del Sur. Hay un programa en curso de reactivación del lenguaje. Ngaagu (Ngaku) y Burgadi (Burrgati) probablemente eran dialectos. Los tres juntos han sido llamados el lenguaje de Macleay Valley.Ceremonial designado compartido entre las tribus circundantes, es decir: Anaiwan, Gumbagerri e incluidas las tribus de más al oeste desde Armidale hasta el norte en Tenderfield, Nueva Gales del Sur y las tribus del sur, como las tribus alrededor de Nowendoc, sureste de Nueva Gales del Sur.Anaiwan Country hizo concesiones con las tribus circundantes para el uso de un sitio ceremonial que la 'Universidad de Nueva Inglaterra' ahora se encuentra en la 'casa Booloominbah' (construida en 1888) cuando el entonces asentamiento colonial Armidale se estaba convirtiendo en una importante ruta comercial y penal. colonia que albergaba una cárcel en los primeros tiempos del colonialismo y una ruta más al oeste hacia las 'llanuras occidentales'. También fue un impedimento para que grandes grupos de nativos se reunieran, por lo que sus lugares de mayor importancia espiritual fueron simplemente reemplazados por lugares aborígenes de "controles y equilibrios" a las formas del imperialismo blanco de "mantener las cosas bajo control".El sitio de este importante lugar ceremonial fue la ceremonia de la "Danza Cuadrada Original" realizada por sacerdotes tribales. Ancianos del pasado refiriéndose a las mesetas de 'Nueva Inglaterra' como "Ser demasiado frío". Los grupos que rodeaban las áreas de Armidale se fusionaron con las tribus costeras y compartieron una de las muchas ceremonias. El nombre tribal Dhunghutti para Dios... Espíritu Creador era 'Woorparow Yo Wa' (pronunciado Woo-PA-Ra Yo-Wa) también conocido como 'Bhiamie'. El significado ceremonial y el propósito de la "Danza cuadrada original" no se pierde en la historia. La ceremonia está ambientada en un país "alto" cerca del cielo. (es)
  • Dyangadi är ett australiskt språk som talades av 5 personer år 1981. Dyangadi talas i Nya Sydwales. Dyangadi tillhör de pama-nyunganska språken. (sv)
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  • Dyangadi är ett australiskt språk som talades av 5 personer år 1981. Dyangadi talas i Nya Sydwales. Dyangadi tillhör de pama-nyunganska språken. (sv)
  • Dhanggati (Dunghutti, Thangatti), previously known as Dyangadi (Djangadi), is the extinct Australian Aboriginal language once spoken by the Djangadi of the Macleay Valley and surrounding high country of the Great Dividing Range in New South Wales. There is an ongoing program of language-revival. Ngaagu (Ngaku) and Burgadi (Burrgati) were probably dialects. The three together have been called the Macleay Valley language.Shared designated Ceremonial between surrounding tribes ie:Anaiwan, Gumbagerri and including tribes from further West from Armidale to the North at Tenderfield New South Wales and Southern tribes such as the tribes around Nowendoc, S.E New South Wales. Anaiwan Country did trade offs with the surrounding tribes for the use of a Ceremonial site which the 'University of New Eng (en)
  • El idioma dhanggati (Dunghutti, Thangatti), anteriormente conocido como Dyangadi (Djangadi),​​ es la extinta lengua aborigen australiana hablada una vez por los Djangadi del Valle de Macleay y las tierras altas circundantes de la Gran Cordillera Divisoria en Nueva Gales del Sur. Hay un programa en curso de reactivación del lenguaje. Ngaagu (Ngaku) y Burgadi (Burrgati) probablemente eran dialectos. Los tres juntos han sido llamados el lenguaje de Macleay Valley.Ceremonial designado compartido entre las tribus circundantes, es decir: Anaiwan, Gumbagerri e incluidas las tribus de más al oeste desde Armidale hasta el norte en Tenderfield, Nueva Gales del Sur y las tribus del sur, como las tribus alrededor de Nowendoc, sureste de Nueva Gales del Sur.Anaiwan Country hizo concesiones con las trib (es)
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