The Wonnarua people, otherwise written Wanarruwa, are a group of Aboriginal Australian people united by strong ties of kinship, and who survived in family...
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Aboriginal Australian peoples of south-eastern Australia, such as the Wonnarua, Kamilaroi, Guringay, Eora, Darkinjung, and Wiradjuri peoples. The Baiame...
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Baiame Cave is a heritage-listed cave and cultural site of the Wonnarua people at Milbrodale, in the Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia. It is...
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most likely as a member of the local Australian Aboriginal nation: the Wonnarua. In April 1848, still a young man, Galmahra was asked to accompany and...
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5 km west of Branxton. The park is in the traditional country of the Wonnarua. The park was created in January 2003 under the Lower North East Regional...
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The Hunter River (Wonnarua: Coquun) is a major river in New South Wales, Australia. The Hunter River rises in the Liverpool Range and flows generally south...
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Weilwan Wemba-Wemba Wirraayaraay Wiyabal Wilyakali Wiradjuri Wodiwodi Wonnarua Worimi Yaygirr Yugambeh Clans: Wanggeriburra, Kombumerri, Mununjali, Tulgigin...
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is in Singleton Shire. Branxton lies on the Traditional Country of the Wonnarua people. In 1801 William Paterson (explorer) was the first European to sight...
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includes Pokolbin, Mount View, Lovedale, Broke, Rothbury, and Branxton. The Wonnarua people are the traditional owners of the Cessnock area. Many were killed...
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(5,580 acres). The Hunter region was inhabited by the Awabakal, Worimi, Wonnarua, Geawegal, Birrpai and Darkinjung Aboriginal tribes, although little is...
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landowners of the land around what is now Singleton are the Wonnarua / Wanaruah people. The Wonnarua / Wanaruah people have occupied the land in the Upper Hunter...
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of the country's most recognisable regions. For over 30,000 years the Wonnarua people of Aboriginal Australians inhabited the land that is now known as...
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the upper Hunter Region in 1826 after fighting broke out there between Wonnarua and Kamilaroi people and settlers. From the 1830s settlers spread rapidly...
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Awabakal language (redirect from Wonnarua language)
which was the native name of the lake. It was spoken by Awabakal and Wonnarua peoples. It was studied by missionary Lancelot Threlkeld in the 19th century...
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500 people from the area. Before European settlement of the region the Wonnarua and Gamilaroi peoples occupied the land. The first European to explore...
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Australia. The traditional owners and custodians of the Maitland area are the Wonnarua people. Bolwarra was named by John Brown, a native word meaning 'a flash...
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Australia. The traditional owners and custodians of the Maitland area are the Wonnarua people. A large land grant of 1,000 acres (405 ha) was allocated to Alexander...
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Largs. The traditional owners and custodians of the Maitland area are the Wonnarua people. The present day suburb of Bolwarra Heights is situated on land...
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aboriginal site (mostly along the river). The Wiradjuri, Gamileroi and Wonnarua Clans peoples have traditionally lived in this area since ancient times...
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Ngarralingayil Barker; Ngarralingayil means "a place where learning happens" in the Wonnarua language. 15 students were enrolled in 2020, and 22 are expected in 2021...
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Valley, New South Wales, Australia Worimi: New South Wales, Australia Wonnarua: New South Wales, Australia Awabakal: New South Wales, Australia Eora:...
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as well as the Wingen Maid, a rock formation significant to the local Wonnarua people. The station consisted of a brick passenger side platform, with...
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Wangkangurru[1] South Australia Eyre Wongkumara[2] Wangkumara[1] Queensland Eyre Wonnarua[1][2] Wonnuaruah, Wannerawa, Wonarura, Wonnah Hunter Region Southeast Worimi[1][2]...
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native to that area. The Awabakal were bounded to the north–west by the Wonnarua, the Worimi to the north–east, and the Darkinung peoples to the west and...
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latter half of 1826 in campaigns by the Mounted Police against the local Wonnarua people. With the aid of armed settlers such as Robert Scott of Glendon...
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The eastern peaks of the range were the traditional territory of the Wonnarua people. The Liverpool Range starts from the volcanic plateau known as the...
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Allyn River valley is the traditional territory of the Gringai clan of the Wonnarua people, a group of Indigenous Australians. New South Wales portal Water...
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Australian peoples, including the Gringai people (southern valleys), the Wonnarua people (western country), and the Worimi and Birpai people (the eastern...
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tribes such as the Tharawal, Eora, Dharuk, Darkinjang, Awabakal, Worimi, Wonnarua, Birpai and Ngamba. Arthur Capell, writing four years earlier, thought...
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