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- Bunuba abstract "This article is for the Indigenous Australian group. For their language, see Bunuba language.The Bunuba (also known as Bunaba, Punapa, Punuba) are a group of Indigenous Australians, who traditionally speak the Bunuba language. They are the traditional owners of the southern West Kimberley, in Western Australia, and live in and around the town of Fitzroy Crossing.Indigenous Australians have lived in the Kimberley region for over 40,000 years and continues to be home to groups, including the Bunuba, who practice traditional law in the oldest continuous culture in the world.".
- Q16209713 abstract "This article is for the Indigenous Australian group. For their language, see Bunuba language.The Bunuba (also known as Bunaba, Punapa, Punuba) are a group of Indigenous Australians, who traditionally speak the Bunuba language. They are the traditional owners of the southern West Kimberley, in Western Australia, and live in and around the town of Fitzroy Crossing.Indigenous Australians have lived in the Kimberley region for over 40,000 years and continues to be home to groups, including the Bunuba, who practice traditional law in the oldest continuous culture in the world.".