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The Yuin nation, also spelt Djuwin, is a group of Australian Aboriginal peoples from the South Coast of New South Wales. All Yuin people share ancestors who spoke, as their first language, one or more of the Yuin language dialects. Sub-groupings of the Yuin people are made on the basis of language and other cultural features; groups include the Brinja or Brinja-Yuin, Budawang, Murramarang, Yuin-Monaro, Djiringanj, Walbunja, and more. They had a close association with the Thaua people.

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  • Die Yuin sind ein Stamm der Aborigines an der Südküste von New South Wales.Dieser Stamm teilt sich in zwei Gruppen auf, in die Walbanga, die nördlich von Narooma und in die Dyiringanj (oder Djiringanj), die von Narooma südlich bis Bega und westlich davon bis zu den Höhen der Great Dividing Range, die die Grenze bilden, leben. Das Land der Yuins reichte vom bis zum Shoalhaven River und ins Inland bis zum Great Dividing Range. (de)
  • Les Yuins (alias Yuwins, Djiringanjs, Dyirringans, Jeringins ou Juwins) sont des Aborigènes d'Australie vivant sur la côte sud de la Nouvelle-Galles du Sud et qui étaient les premiers propriétaires et les gardiens des terres et des eaux depuis Merimbula jusqu'à Port Jackson (fr)
  • The Yuin nation, also spelt Djuwin, is a group of Australian Aboriginal peoples from the South Coast of New South Wales. All Yuin people share ancestors who spoke, as their first language, one or more of the Yuin language dialects. Sub-groupings of the Yuin people are made on the basis of language and other cultural features; groups include the Brinja or Brinja-Yuin, Budawang, Murramarang, Yuin-Monaro, Djiringanj, Walbunja, and more. They had a close association with the Thaua people. (en)
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  • Yuin people (en)
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  • South east corner bioregion (en)
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  • Group dialects: Dhurga (en)
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  • There are personal, family, tribal, and ceremonial totems. The ceremonial totem gives you status if you've been through the law, the tribal totem connects you with everyone in your tribe, the family totem connects you with your family and the personal totem is your best mate (en)
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  • Die Yuin sind ein Stamm der Aborigines an der Südküste von New South Wales.Dieser Stamm teilt sich in zwei Gruppen auf, in die Walbanga, die nördlich von Narooma und in die Dyiringanj (oder Djiringanj), die von Narooma südlich bis Bega und westlich davon bis zu den Höhen der Great Dividing Range, die die Grenze bilden, leben. Das Land der Yuins reichte vom bis zum Shoalhaven River und ins Inland bis zum Great Dividing Range. (de)
  • Les Yuins (alias Yuwins, Djiringanjs, Dyirringans, Jeringins ou Juwins) sont des Aborigènes d'Australie vivant sur la côte sud de la Nouvelle-Galles du Sud et qui étaient les premiers propriétaires et les gardiens des terres et des eaux depuis Merimbula jusqu'à Port Jackson (fr)
  • The Yuin nation, also spelt Djuwin, is a group of Australian Aboriginal peoples from the South Coast of New South Wales. All Yuin people share ancestors who spoke, as their first language, one or more of the Yuin language dialects. Sub-groupings of the Yuin people are made on the basis of language and other cultural features; groups include the Brinja or Brinja-Yuin, Budawang, Murramarang, Yuin-Monaro, Djiringanj, Walbunja, and more. They had a close association with the Thaua people. (en)
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  • Yuin (de)
  • Yuin (fr)
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