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  2. Gunaikurnai language - Wikipedia

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    However, these words are not reflected in modern linguists' knowledge of the Gunaikurnai language, where, for example, the word for river is wun wun or wurn wurn. [18] Variations of tarla and gany have been recorded meaning "little" and "fish" respectively. [19] Wy Yung: Some sources give spoonbill, [20] others a type of duck. [21] Yallourn

  3. Gunaikurnai people - Wikipedia

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    the Gunaikurnai people have rights to access and use Crown land for traditional purposes within existing laws. These uses can include hunting, fishing, camping, and gathering. funding to be provided to the Gunaikurnai for the purposes of managing their affairs, for investment in economic development and strengthening of their cultural identity ...

  4. List of fish sauces - Wikipedia

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    Mahyawa – a tangy fish sauce made from salted anchovies and ingredients such as fennel seeds, cumin seeds, coriander seeds and mustard seeds.Originally from the southern coastal regions of Iran, it has become a popular food item among Arab states of the Persian Gulf, brought by the migration of the Persian Huwala and Ajam communities to the region.

  5. This is how you're supposed to pronounce 'Worcestershire' - AOL

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    The sauce, while based on a recipe used in India, did not grow popular in the west until marketed by Lea and Perrins. As such, it has retained the name they gave the sauce, “Worcestershire.”

  6. Everything You Need To Know About Fish Sauce - AOL

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    The intense, super flavorful sauce needs to be a staple in your pantry.

  7. Jeotgal - Wikipedia

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    Liquid jeotgal, called aekjeot (액젓) or fish sauce, is popularly used in kimchi seasoning, as well as in various soups and stews (guk, jijimi, jjigae). [4] As a condiment , jeotgal with smaller bits of solid ingredients such as saeu-jeot (shrimp jeotgal ) is commonly served as a dipping sauce with pork dishes ( bossam , jokbal , samgyeopsal ...

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    These are the stories you liked, loved and shared the most in 2015.

  9. Gunaikurnai - Wikipedia

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