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T̪ipampunumi (Tiwi - https://archive.org/details/tiwilanguagegram0000osbo/page/84/mode/2up?q=mainland)
Yarraanbaa (Gamilaraay Yarraanbaa Etymology yarraan (“gum tree”) +‎ -baa)
Bandaiyan (Ngarinyin / Ungarinjin [UNG-1])
DuckDuckGo - Search Assistant: The Tiwi people refer to mainland Australia as "Märr" (or "Märrk"). This term reflects their distinct cultural identity and language, which is separate from other Aboriginal groups. The Tiwi have a unique perspective on their relationship with the mainland, emphasizing their own cultural heritage and history. (https://www.ebsco.com/research-starters/social-sciences-and-humanities/tiwi-people) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiwi_Islands)
DuckDuckGo - Search Assistant: The Tiwi people refer to mainland Australia as "the mainland" or "the other side," reflecting their distinct cultural identity and separation from it. They consider themselves uniquely Tiwi, rather than simply Aboriginal. (https://www.tiwilandcouncil.com/224/the-tiwi-islands) (https://www.ebsco.com/research-starters/social-sciences-and-humanities/tiwi-people)
UNG-1: "The meanings of the Ngarinyin word bandaiyan include ‘landmass, nature, people in relationship.’ According to the late Ngarinyin elder David Mowaljarlai, Bandaiyan refers to the to whole of Australia. We use this term and all the other Indigenous names on this map in recognition that this continent is home to hundreds of peoples with their own languages who formed deep-rooted relationships with the land long before colonizers came and declared it Australia." (https://decolonialatlas.wordpress.com/)
Na Gaeil agus an Dúlra - Téarmaí
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