
Yiman people - Wikipedia
The Yiman, also known as Yeeman, Eoman[1] or Jiman, [2][a] and by themselves in modern times as Iman, are an Aboriginal Australian people living in the Upper Dawson River region …
Yiman - Wikipedia
Yiman may refer to: Yiman people, an ethnic group of Australia; Yiman language, a language of Australia; Dalnerechensk, formerly known as Yiman, a town in eastern Russia; a Chinese …
Hornet Bank massacre - Wikipedia
The Yiman people, at some stage during 1857, decided to take revenge on the Fraser family by organising a large attack on Hornet Bank. They were assisted in this by several Aboriginal …
Yiman does not have a word for ‘massacre’ - Language on the Move
Apr 27, 2012 · On October 27, 1857, a group of Aboriginal Australians, members of a group known as Yiman carried out a massacre: they attacked Hornet Bank Station, a newly …
Language of the Week: Week Thirty-Two - Yiman
Jan 4, 2021 · This week's language is Yiman from the Central Queensland region, particularly the Upper Dawson River extending from Bigge Range south towards Great Dividing Range, taking …
Yiman people facts for kids - Kids encyclopedia
The Yiman, also known as Yeeman, Eoman or Jiman, and by themselves in modern times as Iman, are an Aboriginal Australian people living in the Upper Dawson River region around …
Iman Nation | Monument Australia
Aug 13, 2017 · The Yiman, also known as Yeeman, Eoman or Jiman, and by themselves in modern times as Iman, are a First Nations people living in the Upper Dawson River region …
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Yiman language - Wikipedia
The Yiman language (also spelt Yeeman, Yimun, Jimun, Yiiman, Jiman, Iman, and Emon) is an Australian Aboriginal language of Queensland. Ethnically the speakers were Bidjara; [citation …
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