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(Redirected from Banbai) Indigenous people of New South Wales

The Banbai are an Indigenous Australian people of New South Wales.

Language

Baanbai, which R. H. Mathews had treated as a distinct language, appears on closer analysis, according to W. G. Hoddinott, to have been a dialect of Gumbaiŋgar. if not indeed almost identical to the language spoken by that tribe.

Country

The Banbai were a Northern Tablelands tribe whose lands are estimated by Norman Tindale to have covered some 2,300 square miles (6,000 km), taking in Ben Lomond, Glencoe, Marowan, Mount Mitchell, and Kookabookra. They were also present along the Boyd River valley.

People

The Banbai appear to be closely related, as an inland people, to the coastal Gumbaynggirr.

Alternative names

  • Ahnbi
  • Bahnbi
  • Dandi

Source: Tindale 1974, p. 191

Some words

  • bodyerra (boy)
  • dillanggan (girl)
  • ginggēr (kangaroo)
  • wandyi (dog)

Source: Hoddinott 1967, p. 58

Notes

Citations

  1. Hoddinott 1967, pp. 56–60.
  2. Tindale 1974, p. 191.
  3. Tindale 1974, p. 112.

Sources

Aboriginal peoples in New South Wales
Aboriginal language groups
Aboriginal nations
Aboriginal peoples
Aboriginal clans
Aboriginal languages
See also
List of Australian Aboriginal group names
By state or territory
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Northern Territory
Queensland
South Australia
Tasmania
Victoria
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