Talk:Yugambeh–Bundjalung languages
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False Bundjalung Nation is Frasers Fabrication
editHave found John Frasers' 1892 fabrication of Paikal-Yung in "The Aborigines of New South Wales" which researcher Norman Tindale twisted into Badjalang which then became Bundjalung.
Fraser states "The names Paikalyung (etc) I have made". This link is Frasers' 1892 book.
Tindale stated (paidjal = badjal = man) but did not include the crucial facts about Frasers fabrication.
There was no Bundjalung Tribe, People, Nation, Language or Dialect Chain.
This link is Tindales book.http://www.samuseum.australia.sa.com/tindaletribes/badjalang.htm
Will include this incredible information that totally refutes Bundjalung.
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