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Uw Oykangand and Uw Olkola Multimedia Dictionary

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Dictionary for a language spoken in the Cape York peninsula in North Queensland, Australia.

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Title: Uw Oykangand and Uw Olkola Multimedia Dictionary
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Multimedia dictionary of Australian Aboriginal languages named Oykangand, Olkola and Pakanh, spoken in central Cape York Peninsula, north Queensland, Australia. Contains vocabulary, descriptions of native flora, fauna, traditional material culture and practices.

Category: Culture - Australia - Aboriginal - Language - Dictionary - Linguistics - Indigenous - Fauna - Flora


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