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  • A meal can be had at the Wilcannia Golf Club where the Barkindji and Aboriginals from other neighbouring groups share the bar with white locals and visitors.

    Travel: Dickens down under Thomas Keneally 2010

  • But the Barkindji, whose forebears were once permitted in town only as servants and nursemaids, or who worked as stockmen in the outer regions, now own the public spaces.

    Travel: Dickens down under Thomas Keneally 2010

  • But the Barkindji, whose forebears were once permitted in town only as servants and nursemaids, or who worked as stockmen in the outer regions, now own the public spaces.

    The Guardian World News 2010

  • A meal can be had at the Wilcannia Golf Club where the Barkindji and

    The Guardian World News 2010

  • Sometime in the 1860s, a young Barkindji man named Harry Nanya led his two wives into the scrubby country to the east of Lake Mungo, away from the rest of his people and the white man's mission station.

    Reading the Maps 2009

  • The Barkindji people play an important role in managing the Lake Mungo site, and supply the Rangers who staff the Information Centre and dig rented SUVs out of the road around the lunette whenever it rains.

    Reading the Maps 2009

  • Many of the aboriginals in the community are of the Barkindji people, who have been living in the area for 40-000 years.

    TravelPod.com Recent Updates 2008

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