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词条 Badimaya
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  1. Alternative names and spellings

  2. Country

  3. Language

  4. Social organization and customs

  5. Notes

     Citations 

  6. Sources

{{Use Australian English|date=November 2017}}{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2017}}{{also|Badimaya language}}

The Badimaya (Badimia) are an Indigenous Australian people from the Mid west region of Western Australia.

Alternative names and spellings

  • Barimaia, Bardimaia, Badimaia
  • Parimaia
  • Badimala
  • Padimaia
  • Badimara
  • Patimara
  • Wardal
  • Waadal
  • Bidungu (Watjarri exonym, meaning "rockhole water drinkers," implying shiftlessness).{{sfn|Tindale|1974|p=240}}

Country

Traditional Badimaya country was calculated by Norman Tindale to encompass approximately {{convert|11,300|mi2|km2}}, and is bordered by the Western Desert language groups of the Tjuparn and the Wanmala to the east, the Noongar to the south-west and Watjarri to the north-west.{{sfn|Wagner|George|2013}}{{sfn|George|Edney|2017}}

This country covers Cue, Nannine and Mount Magnet to the north, Paynes Find to the south, Yalgoo to the southwest, and the northwest lay along the Sandford River.{{sfn|Tindale|1974|p=240}}

Language

Badimaya has been classified as one of the Kartu languages of the Pama–Nyungan family.{{sfn|Blevins|2001|p=78}} Thanks to Mt Magnet elder Ollie George, the last fluent speaker of the language, along with assistance from the Bundiyarra-Irra Wangga Language Centre, significant language documentation work was carried out between the early 1990s and 2018.{{sfn|Mann|2017}} In 2013, three short story books combining Badimaya language and photography were produced as part of the On Badimaya Country series. A Badimaya Dictionary and wordlist (Badimaya Guwaga) were produced in 2014. An art and language project, Nganang Badimaya Wangga, was collaboratively produced in 2017 by the Bundiyarra-Irra Wangga Language Centre, with artists from Yamaji Art and Wirnda Barna Artists. The project produced a book of more than 20 stories of Ollie's life entitled Nganang Badimaya Wangga: Yarns with Gami Ollie George{{sfn|George|Edney|2017}}, a short video about Ollie by ABC Open Producer Chris Lewis, and an exhibition of the artworks created for the project, which continues to travel Australia.{{sfn|Moran Arts Foundation}}

Social organization and customs

The Badimaya used to practice both circumcision and subincision.{{sfn|Tindale|1974|p=240}}

Notes

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Citations

Sources

{{refbegin|30em}}
  • {{Cite web| title = AIATSIS map of Indigenous Australia

| publisher = AIATSIS
| url = https://aiatsis.gov.au/explore/articles/aiatsis-map-indigenous-australia
| ref = {{harvid|AIATSIS}}
}}
  • {{Cite book| title = Nhanda: An Aboriginal Language of Western Australia

| last = Blevins | first = Juliette
| year = 2001
| publisher = University of Hawaii Press
| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=4xMmhSYSELAC&pg=PA78
| isbn = 978-0-824-82375-7
| ref = harv
}}
  • {{Cite book| title = Nganang badimaya wangga: yarns with Gami Ollie George

| last1 = George | first1 = Ollie
| last2 = Edney | first2 = Sonya
| year = 2017
| editor1-last = Bednall | editor1-first = James
| editor2-last = Chiera | editor2-first = Susan
| editor3-last = Sitorus | editor3-first = Rosie
| publisher = Bundiyarra-Irra Wangga Language Centre | location = Geraldton, W.A.
| url = https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/7341776
| isbn = 978-0-648-06240-0
| ref = harv
}}
  • {{Cite news| title = Elder's Life and Work Celebrated

| last = Mann | first = Francesca
| newspaper = The West Australian
| url = https://thewest.com.au/news/midwest-times/elders-life-and-work-celebrated-ng-b88490907z
| date = 2 June 2017
| ref = harv
}}
  • {{cite web| title = Nganang Badimaya Wangga - Yarns with Gami Ollie George

| publisher = Moran Arts Foundation
| url = https://moranarts.org.au/gallery/nganang-badimaya-wangga-yarns-gami-ollie-george/
| access-date = 30 April 2018
| ref = {{harvid|Moran Arts Foundation}}
}}
  • {{Cite web| title = Tindale Tribal Boundaries

| publisher = Department of Aboriginal Affairs, Western Australia
| url = https://www.daa.wa.gov.au/globalassets/pdf-files/maps/state/tindale_daa.pdf
| format = PDF
| date = September 2016
| ref = {{harvid|TTB|2016}}
}}
  • {{Cite book| chapter = Barimaia (WA)

| last = Tindale | first = Norman Barnett
| author-link = Norman Tindale
| year = 1974
| title = Aboriginal Tribes of Australia: Their Terrain, Environmental Controls, Distribution, Limits, and Proper Names
| publisher = Australian National University Press
| chapter-url = http://archives.samuseum.sa.gov.au/tindaletribes/barimaia.htm
| isbn = 978-0-708-10741-6
| ref = harv
}}
  • {{Cite book| title = On Badimaya country: Mount Magnet

| last1 = Wagner | first1 = Johanna
| last2 = George | first2 = Ollie
| others = designed by REV Design
| publisher = Geraldton, WA Combined Universities Centre for Rural Health
| translator = James Bednall
| date = 2013
| isbn = 978-0-9871566-6-2
| ref = harv
}}{{refend}}{{Aboriginal peoples of Western Australia}}

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