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- Cooee abstract "Cooee! (IPA /ku:'i:/) is a shout used in Australia, usually in the Bush, to attract attention, find missing people, or indicate one's own location. When done correctly - loudly and shrilly - a call of \"cooee\" can carry over a considerable distance. The distance one's cooee call travels can be a matter of competitive pride. It is also known as a call of help, which can blend in with different natural sounds in the bush.The word \"cooee\" originates from the Dharuk language of the original inhabitants of the Sydney area. It means \"come here\", and has now become widely used in Australia as a call over distances. It was known among white settlers in colonial times and Watkin Tench refers to the Aborigines of Sydney calling to each other in this way.One of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes mysteries hinges on the use of \"cooee!\". \"The Boscombe Valley Mystery\" is solved partly because, unlike everyone else, Holmes recognizes the call is commonly used among Australians.An expression \"within cooee of\" has developed. It means \"within a manageable distance\", and seems to be confined to New Zealand and Australian English, and is often used in the negative sense (i.e. \"you're not even within cooee\", meaning not close to or, a long way off). Another example would be: \"They realised they were lost and there was no-one within cooee\". It is also use in the abstract (e.g. \"How much do you think they spent redoing this place?\" \"Oh, I don't know, five thousand dollars?\" \"You're not even within cooee - twenty-five thousand!\").The word cooee has become a name of many organisations, places and even events. Perhaps the most historic of these was the Cooee March during the First World War. It was staged by 35 men from Gilgandra, New South Wales, 766 km northwest of Sydney, as a recruiting drive after enthusiasm for the war waned in 1915 with the first casualty lists. The men marched to Sydney calling \"Cooee!\" to encourage others to come and enlist. A poster read \"Coo-ee - Won't you come?\". When they reached Sydney on 12 December, the group had grown to 277 men. To this day, Gilgandra holds a yearly Cooee Festival in October to commemorate the event. Other Cooee Festivals occur across Australia.Cooee is also the name of a suburb in the Tasmanian city of Burnie.Richard White indicates the important means of demonstrating Australian nationality with the call taking on a consciously nationalistic meaning. He also documents its spread through the Empire, to New Zealand and South Africa.".
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- Cooee wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Conan_Doyle.
- Cooee wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Cooee wikiPageWikiLink Australian_English.
- Cooee wikiPageWikiLink Burnie,_Tasmania.
- Cooee wikiPageWikiLink Casualty_(person).
- Cooee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_Aboriginal_words_and_phrases.
- Cooee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_culture.
- Cooee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_slang.
- Cooee wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_Zealand_slang.
- Cooee wikiPageWikiLink Cooee,_Tasmania.
- Cooee wikiPageWikiLink Dharug_language.
- Cooee wikiPageWikiLink Gilgandra,_New_South_Wales.
- Cooee wikiPageWikiLink New_South_Wales.
- Cooee wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand_English.
- Cooee wikiPageWikiLink Sherlock_Holmes.
- Cooee wikiPageWikiLink Snowball_marches.
- Cooee wikiPageWikiLink Sydney.
- Cooee wikiPageWikiLink The_Boscombe_Valley_Mystery.
- Cooee wikiPageWikiLink The_bush.
- Cooee wikiPageWikiLink Watkin_Tench.
- Cooee wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
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- Cooee subject Category:Australian_Aboriginal_words_and_phrases.
- Cooee subject Category:Australian_culture.
- Cooee subject Category:Australian_slang.
- Cooee subject Category:New_Zealand_slang.
- Cooee type Language.
- Cooee type Dialect.
- Cooee type Language.
- Cooee comment "Cooee! (IPA /ku:'i:/) is a shout used in Australia, usually in the Bush, to attract attention, find missing people, or indicate one's own location. When done correctly - loudly and shrilly - a call of \"cooee\" can carry over a considerable distance. The distance one's cooee call travels can be a matter of competitive pride.".
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