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  • Thumbnail for Yuin
    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...
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    The Yuin–Kuric languages are a group of mainly extinct Australian Aboriginal languages traditionally spoken in the south east of Australia. They belong...
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  • Thumbnail for Calgary True Buddha Pai Yuin Temple
    The Calgary True Buddha Pai Yuin Temple is a Chinese Vajrayana Buddhist temple in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It was built in 1984 through the concerted...
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    indigenous people, the Yuin tribe, believed the killer whales to be their totem animal and reincarnations of their ancestors. Yuin elder Guboo Ted Thomas...
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  • generally classified to fall within the tentative (and perhaps geographic) Yuin–Kuric group of the Pama–Nyungan family. The traditional country of the Ngunnawal...
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  • Wales, part of the Yuin nation. The Walbunja language may be a dialect of Dhurga. The Walbunja people are a subgroup of the Yuin nation. Walbunja Country...
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    Li Yuin Tsao (1886 – August 14, 1922), also seen as Tsao Liyuin, was a Chinese medical doctor. Tsao was from Suzhou, the daughter of Tse-Zeh Tsao (Cao...
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  • known as New Yorker University) Youngsfield University, New York YUIN/American University, Hawaii and California Zenith University, Hawaii (not to be confused...
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  • Tharawal Dhurga Dyirringanj Thawa Claire Bowern (2011) lists three, among the Yuin languages: Dharawal Dhurga Thawa Peoples who spoke these languages include:...
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  • private gatherings and university lectures. Kianfar also established a Department of Sufism and Islamic Philosophy at Yuin University in Los Angeles. He served...
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  • They are one of a larger group, known as the Yuin people, who all speak or spoke dialects of the Yuin–Kuric group of languages. Robert M. W. Dixon classifies...
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    and other variants, are an Aboriginal Australian people, identified by the Yuin language. Traditionally, they lived as hunter–fisher–gatherers in family...
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    National Dong Hwa University. Established in 1995, NDHU CSAE was founded with Hsia Yu-Ping, the Chair Professor of Yale University and California Institute...
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  • Genichi Taguchi (category Academic staff of Aoyama Gakuin University)
    became professor of engineering at Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo. In 1966 he began a collaboration with Yuin Wu, who later emigrated to the U.S. and, in...
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    by R. H. Mathews in 1901. The language is classified as a subset of the Yuin-Kuric branch of the Pama-Nyungan language family, and is very close to Ngunnawal...
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    The Thaua people, also spelt Thawa and Dhawa, and also referred to as Yuin (Djuin), are an Aboriginal Australian people living around the Twofold Bay area...
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  • Harold Koch and others consider it a southern variety of the Yuin sub-branch of the Yuin-Kuric language family. Koch's analysis points to a possibility...
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    the Shoalhaven river was inhabited by the Wandi-Wandandian tribe of the Yuin nation, while the region north of Shoalhaven was inhabited by the Dharawal...
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    is a professional rugby league footballer and is part of the Bidjigal and Yuin clans. The Timbery family are said to have been present when the First Fleet...
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    (2) Anewan (Nganyaywana) (1) Wiradhuric (Central NSW; inland of Yuin–Kuric) (5) Yuin–Kuric (14) Gippsland (5) Continuing along the south coast, from Melbourne...
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    supra-normal anthropomorphic beings of the Baiame class, the fact that the Yuin and cognate tribes dance around the image of Daramulun (their equivalent
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