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    The Bidjigal (also spelt Bediagal, Bejigal, Bedegal or Biddegal) people are an Aboriginal Australian people whose traditional lands are modern-day western...
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  • The Bidjigal Reserve is a 186-hectare (460-acre) reserve in New South Wales, Australia. It lies predominantly within The Hills Shire, with a small section...
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    The land that is now called Baulkham Hills was originally home to the Bidjigal people, who are believed to be a clan of the Darug people, who occupied...
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    Pemulwuy (/pɛməlwɔɪ/ PEM-əl-woy; c. 1750 – c. 2 June 1802) was a Bidjigal warrior of the Dharug, an Aboriginal Australian people from New South Wales....
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    capture and killing by bounty hunter Henry Hacking. The Bidjigal people are today commemorated by Bidjigal Reserve which straddles the suburbs of Castle Hill...
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  • Australian former rugby union international. An Indigenous Australian (Bidjigal), Walker was born and raised in Sydney, attending Matraville High School...
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    establishing the colony, they encountered the Eora people, including the Bidjigal clan. A number of the First Fleet journals record encounters with Aboriginal...
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    numbered 15, but more accurate records highlight 29 clans: (1) Bediagal (2) Bidjigal (3) Boolbainora (4) Buruberongal (5) Burramattagal (6) Cabrogal (7) Cannemegal...
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    bugi-nja, ki-ki-wi-lan, walemira 'talmai. Pemulwuy (c. 1750–1802): A Bidjigal carradhy and resistance fighter against the British Empire in what is now...
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    south shore and the Gameygal on the north shore. It is possible that the Bidjigal clan lived between the Cooks River and the Georges River, but the evidence...
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    Burramattagal. ("Eel place clan"= at the source of the Parramatta River) Bidjigal. (Castle Hill) Norongeragal. (locality unknown) Borogegal. (Bradley Head)...
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    There is evidence to suggest that these people belonged to the Gweagal, Bidjigal and Cadigal clans. James Cook sailed HMS Endeavour into Botany Bay in 1770...
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    region and consisted of the Wangal, Kurrajong, Boorooberongal, Cattai, Bidjigal, Gommerigal, Mulgoa, Cannemegal, Bool-bain-ora, Cabrigal, Muringong and...
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  • In the conflict, Aboriginal resistance leader Pemulwuy led a group of Bidjigal warriors, estimated to be up to 100, against armed British settlers and...
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    also local softball, soccer, rugby clubs and the Murri-Yanna Track in Bidjigal Reserve which can be accessed from Whitbread Place. North Rocks was also...
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  • Russell (née Timbery; 14 February 1931 – 6 October 2023) was an Australian Bidjigal artist and shellworker. Timbery's shellwork had contemporary elements blended...
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    March 1797 where Aboriginal resistance leader Pemulwuy led a group of Bidjigal warriors, estimated to be at least 100, in an attack on a government farm...
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    carvings, artefacts, and shelters. The eastern beaches were home to the Bidjigal, Birrabirragal, and Gadigal people. The name "Bondi" is derived from the...
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    one Māori wounded, no other communication. 21 January 1788 Cadigal and Bidjigal etc. First Fleet Great Britain Sydney, Australia Friendly, reserved, one...
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    Archer Badgerys Bardwell Bare Bedford Bellamy Farm Bellbird Bells Berowra Bidjigal Bilgola Blacktown Blaxland Blue Gum Boggywell Bonds Breakfast Brennans...
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    wars, occurred in March 1797 where Eora leader Pemulwuy led a group of Bidjigal warriors, estimated to be at least 100, in an attack on the town of Parramatta...
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    There is evidence to suggest that these people belonged to the Gweagal, Bidjigal and Cadigal clans. Valleys of local creeks, Wolli Creek and Bardwell Creek...
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    Bundjalung people Aboriginal peoples Anēwan Arakwal Awabakal Banbai Barranbinya Bidjigal Bigambul Birrbay Bundjalung Western Bundjalung Darkinyung Darug Djangadi...
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    Cumberland Plain, including in the area which is now the Woodville Ward. The Bidjigal clan lived around the area which is now Guildford. Lieutenant Samuel North...
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    singer and songwriter. He is from La Perouse, New South Wales, and is a Bidjigal man. Simms began his singing career at age 12 at the Manly Jazzorama Music...
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    redevelopment of The Block, known as The Pemulwuy Project (after the 18th-century Bidjigal warrior Pemulwuy), was met with some opposition by the state government...
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    Cumberland Plain, including in the area which is now the Woodville Ward. The Bidjigal clan lived around the area which is now Guildford. Lieutenant Samuel North...
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  • communities in Sydney. The Aboriginals were led by Pemulwuy, a member of the Bidjigal tribe who occupied the land. Pemulwuy was eventually shot and killed by...
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    carvings, artefacts, and shelters. The eastern beaches were home to the Bidjigal, Birrabirragal, and Gadigal people. The name "Bondi" is derived from the...
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    occurred in March 1797 where resistance leader Pemulwuy led a group of Bidjigal warriors, estimated to be at least 100, in an attack on a government farm...
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