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balanda
balanda
English
Alternative forms
- ballanda
- ballander
Noun
balanda (plural balandas)
- (Australian Aboriginal, Arnhem Land) a white person, a European
- 1845, Ludwig Leichhardt, Journal of an Overland Expedition in Australia
- They knew the white people of Victoria, and called them Balanda, which is nothing more than ‘Hollanders’; a name used by the Malays, from whom they received it.
- 1915, E. R. Masson, Untamed Territory
- The blacks rushed up to the house calling ‘Ballanda, Ballanda’—white man—and the Boss and Missus ran out.
- 1943, W. E. Harney, Taboo
- On the natives’ side are ... fear of the Ballander-whiteman and the thought of losing their country.
- 1978, J. Mirritji, My People’s Life
- Then I understood that this ‘balanda’ means people with skins like the white clay.
- 1987, G. Francis, God’s Best Country
- That’s the only road back for them ... to be rid of all your partonising, domineering balanda ways.
- 1989, B. Neidjie, Story About Feeling
- Balanda! If Aborigine e says something ... e want to stop im Balanda ... e might listen.
- 1993, Canberra Times, 28 Jan.
- There are a lot of fans both balanda white and yolngu (east Arnhem Land Aborigines).
- 1845, Ludwig Leichhardt, Journal of an Overland Expedition in Australia